Author: Nick (types of pain)
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Date Posted: Friday, November 21, 2014, 04:58: pm
In reply to:
Jesse
's message, "butt shots over 60 yrs" on Friday, November 21, 2014, 04:07: pm
Having grown up in the era of penicillin shots, I have also had many buttock injections throughout my life, especially as I now request all shots back there. Whilst I agree that most have not been too bad, there are two distinct forms of pain - getting the shot(s) and soreness afterwards.
I remember the time during my school years when I went for a routine medical exam confident that, not being ill, I wouldn't have to pull down my pants and bend over the receptionist's lap for the usual penicillin shot but I had to get a booster shot the same way. While bending bare-bottomed across the girl's lap I apprehensively awaited the painful jab but was relieved to feel just a brief sting. Afterwards, however, I couldn't sit down for days. I now get semi-annual travel inoculations, which always include at least gamma globulin and cholera. The former is a huge painful injection that takes several minutes to administer, whereas the latter is just a brief sting but it is the cholera cheek on which I can't sit next day.
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