Electric Nitwit wrote: » That's probably the nanobots and the 5G
Necro wrote: » :pac: Very likely so! As an aside EN have you yet accepted Bill Gates as our supreme overlord? If not would you like to?:D
quickbeam wrote: » Getting my Moderna tomorrow.
Necro wrote: » Got my second Pfizer jab this morning, absolutely buzzing all day about it
quickbeam wrote: » First. Am aprehensive tbh.
Zaph wrote: » It's a great feeling to get the second one done all right. Now you need to check how magnetic you are. There's a mental thread in CT about people sticking magnets to the spots on their arms where they were injected.
quickbeam wrote: For entirely different reasons I had a blood test today and I've very uncooperative veins so ended up with three needles in me before they found a vein will to provide. So, just as well it's not the needles that I'm bothered about.
quickbeam wrote: » Nah, am fine with needles. It's the after effects that I'm apprehensive about. For entirely different reasons I had a blood test today and I've very uncooperative veins so ended up with three needles in me before they found a vein will to provide. So, just as well it's not the needles that I'm bothered about.
Necro wrote: » I had that issue with my antigen test last summer, took the nurse ages to get a vein working to draw blood
quickbeam wrote: » Nah, am fine with needles. It's the after effects that I'm apprehensive about.
Ectoplasm wrote: » Just think...a few side effects are much better than a dose of COVID
Electric Nitwit wrote: » I used to work for the National Blood Service in the UK so would always donate, and I'm fine with needles. Once they asked if a trainee could put the needle in, so I said yes. Poor girl was so nervous and tried 5 or 6 times, missing every time. Then the senior one took over and just hit it first time, no bother. I felt so bad for the one training I didn't say anything but it hurt like hell, the next day I looked like I'd been in a fight, I was covered in bruises
Zaph wrote: » I was having a procedure a few years back. It involved taking blood and separating it before injecting the plasma back into my knee. I'd had it done a few times and there was never any bother, but this time my surgeon decided to take the blood himself instead of waiting for the nurse to do it. My guess is that it was some time since he'd drawn blood, it was carnage. I don't know how many attempts he made, but all I can remember is that he had to mop a significant amount of blood off the floor when he was done, and like you it looked like I'd been hit with a baseball bat the day after. The best thing is that he once admitted to me, oddly just before he was due to perform an operation, that he didn't really like blood.
sullivlo wrote: » I am getting my first dose of pfizer next week. Can't wait. Had to stop reading the thread when people were discussing blood etc. Am v squeamish and pass out at the thoughts of it.
Electric Nitwit wrote: » Yeah, OK, you win