 by rleete » Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:01 am
by rleete » Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:01 am 
			
			So I had heard.  I worried all day, and went in for the shots at 4:00.  Shot in the arm (first dose of the vaccine) was nearly painless.  I thought, "that wasn't so bad".  Then the doc brought out this needle the size of a toothpick, and 4 inches long.  I kid you not; this thing was huge.  That was the one to go into my hand.
12 ml, which is a lot.  About 4/10 of a shot glass, or almost 3/4 cubic inches.  In the back of the hand.  The stuff was cold and thick, and it felt like liquid fire going in.  I clenched my teeth, and said I was okay, and he did it again.  And a third time.  About this time I experienced a "Vasovagal attack" which is a fancy way of saying I nearly passed out from the pain.
Trust me when I say that these hurt like hell.  I've had severe kidney stones, and while they are certainly no picnic, I never passed out from the pain.
Computer is almost back to normal, and as soon as the swelling goes down I'll finish those caps.
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