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re: Shots In Stomach Now Standard Procedure If You Are Hospitalized?
Posted on 3/31/21 at 7:30 am to LuckyTiger
Posted on 3/31/21 at 7:30 am to LuckyTiger
Honestly having had a shot in the stomach before its not that bad. It sounds terrible but you can barely feel it. Its not a high nerve area
Posted on 3/31/21 at 7:38 am to LuckyTiger
they are installing those belly button robots like in the matrix
Posted on 3/31/21 at 7:44 am to LuckyTiger
Yeah, I spent a couple of months in the hospital a few years ago. Tiny little auto-injector. Can barely feel it.
Posted on 3/31/21 at 7:46 am to Pierre
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I’ll take this random medicine I know nothing about but won’t take this vaccine cause uhhh masks
Make sure to brush up on your pharmacology before you get admitted to the hospital.
Posted on 3/31/21 at 7:46 am to When in Rome
quote:They let me pick. I tried the arm but the stomach is less painful.
Does the patient get to pick which spot?
Posted on 3/31/21 at 7:48 am to LuckyTiger
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So it sounds like the choice of belly is just for convenience and the injection could be given in the butt or elsewhere.
It’s only given subcutaneous in the fat like insulin, not into the muscle. That’s why they use the abdomen. Hospitals get penalized if a patient gets a dvt after surgery or hospitalization, plus potential law suits. I was recently in hospital for 2 nights but they didn’t give it to me, just baby aspirin. Maybe because I’m younger and low risk and could move around some
Posted on 3/31/21 at 7:48 am to Pierre
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Yet people are afraid of this vaccine. I’ll take this random medicine I know nothing about but won’t take this vaccine cause uhhh masks
Did you really just compare a drug therapy that has been around nearly a hundred years to the highly political, emergency use vaccine?
Holy shite.
Posted on 3/31/21 at 7:51 am to xxTIMMYxx
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You can decline
Yikes. I sure as hell wouldn’t if I were admitted for any non-hemorrhagic event, for what it is worth.
Posted on 3/31/21 at 7:54 am to LuckyTiger
Or you can do like I do and say no thanks I'll be sure to get up and move around.
Posted on 3/31/21 at 7:54 am to SneakyWaff1es
quote:Except for infants in NICU at certain hospitals where the nurses complained they couldn't read the labels. Of course with infants, especially NICU ones, they are so tiny it's easy to overdose them with everything.
They're known to be safe.
Med Mistakes kill more than the Wu Flu.
Heparin overdoses kill 2 babies: Indiana
Dennis Quaid's twins given Heparin overdoses: Los Angeles
Posted on 3/31/21 at 7:59 am to Areddishfish
quote:assuming that's an option.
Or you can do like I do and say no thanks I'll be sure to get up and move around.
Posted on 3/31/21 at 8:02 am to Areddishfish
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Or you can do like I do and say no thanks I'll be sure to get up and move around.
That's an option if you are anle to get up move around, but that's not always the case.
Posted on 3/31/21 at 8:04 am to LuckyTiger
Yep.
I had Double Pneumomia last year.Was in the Hospital a week.
2 shots of "Hepa" in the stomach every day.
I had Double Pneumomia last year.Was in the Hospital a week.
2 shots of "Hepa" in the stomach every day.
Posted on 3/31/21 at 8:15 am to LuckyTiger
I've had 2 major orthopedic surgeries in the last 12 months, both which required bed rest for 1-2 weeks.
I also had pins installed to stabilize my SI joint in my pelvis about 5 years ago and had to lay in bed for a month.
I've never been given a clot preventative.
I also had pins installed to stabilize my SI joint in my pelvis about 5 years ago and had to lay in bed for a month.
I've never been given a clot preventative.
This post was edited on 3/31/21 at 8:16 am
Posted on 3/31/21 at 8:30 am to shawnlsu
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I've had 2 major orthopedic surgeries in the last 12 months, both which required bed rest for 1-2 weeks.
I also had pins installed to stabilize my SI joint in my pelvis about 5 years ago and had to lay in bed for a month.
I've never been given a clot preventative.
What hospital?
Posted on 3/31/21 at 8:39 am to LuckyTiger
I took the shot once, burned like hell, since I was constantly walking the halls of the hospital I saw no point in it and refused it from that point on.
Posted on 3/31/21 at 9:02 am to EA6B
Its a blood thinner. Don't want to get a blood clot while lying around in bed
Posted on 3/31/21 at 9:02 am to LuckyTiger
Lovenox isn't a new thing, they have been doing it for a long time. They want everyone staying in the hospital to take it.
Posted on 3/31/21 at 9:04 am to buford4LSU
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Not really the stomach. It’s a tiny needle in the fat of your lower abdomen by belly button
This.
Ever seen a diabetic give themselves insulin?
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