EKRIUQ wrote: » The person saying shouting 7 meters away come down here come down here and I'll inject you with my big long needle is part of it.
KayeQ wrote: » Registered 2nd June, I’m 43 and haven’t heard anything yet from Kildare.
EKRIUQ wrote: » Who can I report my experience getting the vaccination injection to? I don't believe unprofessional people should be allowed to administer the vaccine. Or just being an asshole shouldn't be allowed.
mr_edge_to_you wrote: » There's a guy called Joe Duffy. He can be contacted on 1850 715 815. (Queue diddly aye music).
d15ude wrote: » I thought this Thread was all about:Got a confirmed vaccine appointment - Post your age and appointment date Getting really hard to follow vaccination progress with all the OT stuff.
EKRIUQ wrote: » That wasn't the only thing, I don't really care, I went for a vaccine shot and I came away with one but their manner I could see being distressful for other people I don't want to go into it here on boards I just asked is there somewhere I can report my experience and then maybe they can have a word with the person to be more professional. I don't understand the need for personal probing questions (Except security and medical history) this isn't a doctors appointment it's to get a vaccine shot.
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ifconfig wrote: » Age 55. Had my first dose. /Moderna/Fri 21 May @Breaffy I estimate 21days gap until 2nd dose would be this, day be week. 18 June. Anyone else in 50s? How soon before followup dose did you get text for second appointment? I got over a week notice for the first one
is_that_so wrote: » I don't think that's poor behaviour TBH, just someone attracting your attention. Vent to your heart's content by all means but then just let it go.
Lumpy.Monkey wrote: » I'm clinically diagnosed trypanophpobic (extreme needle phobia). I've got to take Xanax just to get in the same room as needles. I've done months of expensive CBT and exposure therapy to try to get this vaccine. IMO it's totally unprofessional to use trigger words or trigger phrases. It can induce a panic attack, vasovagal syncope, etc. The nurse was probably trying to lighten the mood of another long day - they're probably exhausted. Have a laugh and make the work enjoyable but don't endanger people - medical professionals should know better.
hurleronditch wrote: » I understand it’s unprofessional and how tough a proper phobia like that must be, but rather than finding an official complaint portal, why not just say it to the person just as you’re finishing up? Just say “thank you for your work, delighted to be vaccinated, but I do have a needle phobia and I found your approach to be off putting. I’m not going to complain you, but just for your own sake a more subtle approach may be best because some people find things more difficult than you might think.” Then get up, smile and leave. They will undoubtedly apologise. “Strongly worded letter” culture is headwrecking. Like people asking for the manager as they pay the bill in a restaurant rather than telling the waiting staff that their starter was cold at the time.
FuzzyThinking wrote: » I was actually surprised when I saw coverage of vaccine centres in Berlin. The branding was a giant syringe, painted onto the partitions in the MVC and on signage outside about 2 stories tall. I just thought it seemed hugely inappropriate given you’ve people who would be really put off by that.
gozunda wrote: » Yeah that would be a bit OTT tbf Though Germany generally hasn't the best history when it comes to signage tbf ...
Larbre34 wrote: » If you're phobic, don't sign up, stand aside and let others get vaccinated. You'll be better protected by the increasing herd immunity anyway. And if, at some point, you grow a set and want to act like an adult, you can register later on down the line.
freckles2021 wrote: » I just got this via text for anyone over 50 who hasn't received an appointment or was hoping to get Jansen: Meaghers Pharmacy are now taking registrations for the single dose COVID 19 Vaccine Jansen to those over 50 years of age who have not yet received the vaccine. Register your interest here XXX and we will contact you to make an appointment. Optout txt MPSTOP to 51155 It won't let me post the link but it is: https: // bit.ly /3glDAGN Vaccinations are starting mid-June...
The Raging Bile Duct wrote: » Lumpy.Monkey tried to fight through their phobia to get vaccinated - they deserve a round of applause and not be sneered at and told to grow a set. The other person looking for any reason to complain - not so much.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Irish people are incredibly bad at respectfully challenging anything. Its either quietly grumbling through fake smiles followed by bad mouthing behind the persons back, or all out aggression. The best thing for all is to deal with matters quietly and respectfully at the time. Having said that, because Irish people aren't used to being challenged in that manner, they immediately get the hackles up thinking "if that's what they say to my face, what must they really think of me"