I find it so aggravating, i have to take Human Growth hormone injections everyday, and if not administered correctly it hurts, and burns so bad. Also what about diabetic people, they have to take insulin injection shots everyday for the rest of there lives. Do you find it aggravating when someone complains about a little injection?
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Answer by *not all wounds heal*
no i think that if you're not used to taking injections then of course ur gonna be scare or whateva... so human growth hormones? for like what? to grow... lol, don't take this the wrong way buddy i'm just a curious george...
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I don't complain when I get one, I just get scared.
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid of needles :S
But I don't b**ch about it.
I find people annoying that whine about a minor inconvenience, dealing with some pain, or "that's not fair". People such as that have never had to deal with 'real' problems.
ReplyDeleteNo, i'm terrified of injections. My mom gives me flu shots at home, and we rarely get it done without her chasing me around the house.
ReplyDeleteNahhh.
But i'm still horrified of needles.
Yup, I'm diabetic and I have to take several insulin shots every day, as well as pricking my fingers to test my blood sugar.
ReplyDeleteBut I can understand that if you're not used to it, it could be scary.
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some people just dont like needles i have a friend that has to be held down just to get a injection, and another that faints at the sight of needles. i have to get blood drawn all the time (since im always sick) and since i only trust my doctor {and i am afraid of needles} i freak when other people try to stick needles into me. i complain until they get my doctor to do it, it might be annoying to some people but its normal for people who are scared to complain.
ReplyDeleteWell, some people (including myself) have trypanophobia, which is extremely difficult to overcome. I think it actually affects over 10% of adults in the United States. What I'm saying is, what may seem minor for one person is an entirely different story for another.
ReplyDeleteOf course, there is a point where complaining becomes ridiculous, and turns into a means of gaining sympathy. That's when I get aggravated. My grandmother is diabetic, and I'm obviously not going to sit here and pretend that my injections for college are anywhere near the same level as what she has to deal with every day.