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No one was observing the trainee stick a needle in your arm????????????????
I used to give blood every 8 weeks. I'm a fairly thin guy so once they tie that band around your arm and have you squeeze like a stress ball a couple times it's pretty easy to find a vein to poke the needle into on me. It always went quick, to the point sometimes they would comment on how quickly the bag was filling up. Usually like 10 minutes and it was done, no bruising. One time they asked me if I was okay with a nurse in training or something getting the bloodwork going. I don't really care, so I said no problem. She gets the band around my arm, has me squeeze the stress ball, the vein is sticking out clear as day to see, yet she continues to poke around other areas. Ultimately she decides the vein sticking way out is the way to go. She poked around a couple times with the needle, finally gets the needle in, then is like examining it and asks if they ever have trouble with getting blood to flow or whatever. I told her no, usually it's very quick. She walks away, leaving the needle totally uncovered, and comes back with one of the full time nurses. Eventually they pull the needle out and poke it back in and finish it up. I had a bruise damn near from my shoulder to my wrist when I woke up the next day.
Last time I gave blood, I had no problem with the needle prick, but the nurse went on and on about how she was going to a wedding that evening with a couple of colleagues and was planning on calling in sick the next day. "The last time I went out with these girls, I was calling my son to come pick me up from a Park and Ride at 1:00 AM."
I gave semen twice this month. First time the nurse had difficulty, but the 2nd was smooth
This was an interesting vaccine findinghttps://twitter.com/apoorva_nyc/status/1362777230972231680?s=21
A marijuana store in Oakland County is extending its “Pot for Shots” program through March 31, giving a free pre-roll to people who can provide proof of having a COVID-19 vaccination.
Hah. Given that phase 1 is generally medical and elderly, I hope the old folks are toking up! Though the medical workers deserve to after the past year.
I think most people would be surprised at how many elderly take mj in some form..
The ingestibles are quite popular. Because the boomers grew up with it, why should they fear it in gummie form?
Probably because I still have the antibodies, shot 1 is hitting me like the anecdotes say shot 2 hits you.Pfizer.
Preliminary data says people in the same boat as Chick jr and I don't need the second shot. I strongly suspect our employees won't see it that way.
My 91 year old Auntie now has two different location options to get the vaccine.
The arm or the ass?
Connecticut released it's full vaccination schedule yesterday.Schedule for CT:March 1: Expands to the age group 55 to 64 and all teachers.March 22: Expands to age group 45 to 54April 12: Expands to age group 35 to 44May 3: Expands to age group 16 to 34