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Do you prefer getting a shot or your blood drawn?


iceestarz

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Both of these things make me feel faint. I hate both equally.


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Each time I see this title I read it as do you prefer getting shot and it throws me off for a second lol


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Haven't gotten a shot in awhile, so I can't say exactly how I would respond to it, but getting blood draw makes me feel like fainting and I start to panic, so I would go for getting a shot.


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  • 4 months later...

I honestly don't have a preference here. To be fair, I get blood drawn every 2-3 months, so I've learnt to tolerate needles. :P


At first I rejected the zero, but that was because I simply didn't understand it. Now I do.

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I’d go with having blood drawn. When I get a shot they kinda poke that needle pretty hard sometimes. And to draw blood they have to insinuate the needle with a little more finesse. Either way, a needle is a needle and I don’t care to have myself punctured by a foreign object.

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  • 5 months later...

Getting shot is bad though! The bullet could kill you! Oh wait you mean getting a shot at the doctor's.... :winking-izzy:

Yeah I prefer getting shot than getting blood drawn.


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  • 9 months later...

Getting an injection for me is fine. Blood drawn? no, real blood scares me, I have to look away in both cases, but usually with the injection, it doesn't take long. What bothers me about the vaccine is not the shot, it is the temporary after effect of the arm swelling and becoming painful after, but it's a minor issue, it's a sign my immune system is working, so who cares.

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I used to get my blood drawn semi often so I'm pretty used to it. It was just a matter of having type O so they wanted me to keep coming back to donate it.

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