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Subject: Re: Brother and sister shots


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Tim
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Date Posted: Thursday, May 15, 2014, 02:21: am
In reply to: Ted 's message, "Re: Brother and sister shots" on Wednesday, May 14, 2014, 05:25: pm

Thanks Ted,

I don't have any sisters. I only have brothers. They saw me get shots but I never saw them. I guess because I was the youngest. Is it common in teenage years that a brother and sister will both be there when they each gets shots in the butt? I would think the doctor would tell everyone to leave the room during each siblings shot? I can see if there were several siblings they might all be in the room but when there's only two, wouldn't each one wait outside while the poor victim gets their shot?

Also, would a parent or doctor really give a painful shot prophylactically just to be on the "safe" side? That seems awfully extreme. Its just as easy to treat the other sibling if and when they get sick no?

Thanks

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Date Posted: Thursday, May 15, 2014, 08:45: am

You would be surprised by the number of requests to give the other sibling an injection if one is sick and the doctors usually do it. One it keeps the other from having to come back. If they have insurance more likely to do it. I have had many brothers and sisters bent over same time getting a needle in their backsides. The most were triplets, 2 girls and a boy all 16 years old.

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Tim
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Date Posted: Thursday, May 15, 2014, 11:00: pm

Thanks Ted,

I just cant see putting a kid through that kind of pain before they are even sick. It also could traumatize many kids.....

Tim

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