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] Date Posted:14:07:51 06/18/09 Thu In reply to:
DEVON
's message, "Re: STD clinic" on 06:00:10 06/18/09 Thu
It is not the size of an injection that determines how painful it is but, rather, the actual serum being injected (i.e. how painfully the medicine reacts with muscle tissue). I have had gamma globulin many times for travel on short notice and, as I have said elsewhere in this forum, it is nowhere near as painful as it looks, although it does take a long time to inject. As cholera and gamma globulin are both valid for only six months, I normally get at least one does of each on my semi-annual trips to the inoculation centre and it is invariably the cheek that got the tiny cholera shot on which I can't sit next day. The main problem with gamma globulin is that it looks so frightening large that the patient tenses the muscle in fear and that does make a shot hurt more.
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Date Posted:02:59:47 06/21/09 Sun
I would think that any kid who got 10cc's injected, seriously couldn't walk for days?? Did they expect a kid to go to school after one of those size injections? And how long did it take, even if they split the dose into 2?
Tim