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Having A Jab
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not the usual covid discussion, but been wondering how those people who have a fear of needles are feeling every time they turn the tv on and see people having a needle stuck in their arm? Obviously if watching the news it is to be expected but it seems to pop up on so many different programmes. Personally I've never minded having a jab but knew someone who almost passed out at the sight of a needle.
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the sight of needles - do they go "oh my god needles o no o no, I wd rather have my brains sucked out froo my ear holes than a needle no no not that!" [ screams ] and then runs to toiet and vomits
or do they go: o I have seen needles so many times that I can to to a clinic now....
or do they say - - I am unchanged?
and surprise surprise the work has been done - all three in about the same proportion
but if the question is: this is a typical AB question that I know no one can answer before I ask it, but I will anyway and then slig off anyone who tries....
then my answer is: I will have to think about that one
[ this is also why counselling cant be shown to work - a lot say that talking therapy helps and a very few scream loudly and say it has got much mcuh worse]
the sight of needles - do they go "oh my god needles o no o no, I wd rather have my brains sucked out froo my ear holes than a needle no no not that!" [ screams ] and then runs to toiet and vomits
or do they go: o I have seen needles so many times that I can to to a clinic now....
or do they say - - I am unchanged?
and surprise surprise the work has been done - all three in about the same proportion
but if the question is: this is a typical AB question that I know no one can answer before I ask it, but I will anyway and then slig off anyone who tries....
then my answer is: I will have to think about that one
[ this is also why counselling cant be shown to work - a lot say that talking therapy helps and a very few scream loudly and say it has got much mcuh worse]
//I don't see why we have to be shown people having injections.//
Nor do I. Nor do I believe we should be shown footage from inside ICUs of patients being turned and others tee'd up to all sorts of machinery attended by health staff who are seemingly run off their feet. Especially when some of it seems "library" footage repeated daily. But it's all part of the government's strategy of grinding the population into submitting to their "guidance."
Nor do I. Nor do I believe we should be shown footage from inside ICUs of patients being turned and others tee'd up to all sorts of machinery attended by health staff who are seemingly run off their feet. Especially when some of it seems "library" footage repeated daily. But it's all part of the government's strategy of grinding the population into submitting to their "guidance."
I'm not a great fan of needles, but if needs must so be it, watch my partner inject herself with insulin every day. My classic experience was when I had my last tetanus update injection, explained to nurse my phobia, where did she sit me, directly in front of a mirror! Seem ok now no problems or anxiety with flu jab.