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Having jabs... I hate needles!

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Caladon | 19:29 Thu 08th May 2008 | Body & Soul
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I am off to Egypt in 3 weeks and am due my booster injections. Hep a, b, polio, tetnus, typhoid, rabies and something else.
I am really uncomfortable about needles... where are they done? The crook of the arm? The shoulder? The bum? Can they be done in 1 go or do I need 5 different injections?
Is there a way I can prepare the skin for the inevitable puncture? Clench the fist?

Not that I am nervous! (wooo weee)

Cal
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I hate injections too but told the nurse and she chatted to me to take my mind off it.

They were done in the top of each arm and its way better to relax the muscles.

It was much better than I thought it would be and way better than getting a disease!
do what i do look the other way and have a look for the nearest sink
I had a 3 in 1 jab yesterday. It was Tetanus, Diptheria and Polio. It was done on the top of my left arm. Ask you GP for this.

Its over in a second, but then again I'm not scared of needles as I give blood regularly.
dude im from egypt you dont need that much.....just dont **** with prostitutes with out askin her if she is clean and ul be fine :) hope u hav fun XD
I went to Egypt last year and only needed 2 (3 at the most) jabs, they were combined so each one covered more than one disease.

I hate needles too and looked the other way whilst chatting to the nurse, I hardly felt a thing and felt a right wuss for worrying about it so much!
I had a hell of a lot for travelling a few years back. The worst that happened was that Typhoid gave me a stiff arm for a day or so. At 'point of impact' they don't hurt though, you'll be fine ;-)
Hi caladon , I feel for you , it must be rotten for you , I have no fear of needles , which is a good job as I see plenty .
My son used to be petrified but is now not phased by them at all , he had loads of vaccinations on joining the RAF and that cured him as you don't want to look scared stood with your squadron.
The nurse will help you and you needn't look while its's done , plus , these days the needles are so tiny you may not even feel it. All the best xxx
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A big thank you to you all. Your words of wisdom helped!

Didn't even feel the polio/tetnus/dip jab even go in.
The typhoid however was uncomfortable and my arm now kills, but presumably because of the vaccine itself!

Cal
Sounds like yours were similar to mine. It dies down after a day or so, well done
oh man i still haven't been for my hep b jabs for work my boss'll have a fit if she found out!!!

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