Subject: Re: Is it true that shots in small buttocks hurt more?
Author: Bruce (E)
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] Date Posted:Wednesday, December 30, 2020, 12:21: pm In reply to:
Anne
's message, "Is it true that shots in small buttocks hurt more?" on Saturday, September 22, 2018, 07:00: pm
Years I had a large injection with a one inch needle in my small buttock. it was for come ailment which I don't recall. The nurse said "I don't usually give a shot this large in one shot" so she pulled the needle a little over a half way changed the direction then pushed it back in and continued the injection. I drove home and it was a little tender. I would rather had two injections.
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[> Subject: Re: Is it true that shots in small buttocks hurt more?
Date Posted:Saturday, March 05, 2022, 11:08: am
Injections by slim people DO hurt significantly more because of two simple reasons. First, there is too little muscle volume to easily accept all the fluid. Second, if it's a longer series of shots, it's virtually impossible to avoid injecting at the same location multiple times. And actually the latter is the real problem. Even moderately painful shot repeated many times at the same location can cause an insane amount of pain and burning and make even adult people bursting in tears.