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I've finally started my course of various immunisations. Now I've been I'll for the past few days (norevisionnorevisionnorevisionnn gonk ) so we were wondering if I should go, but this morning I felt a bit better.
So I had a few biscuits and I tried to eat a banana, I also stashed a nurti-grain in my pocket for after my jabs. Because I know that I'm a bit rubbish when it comes to injections and blood....taking...out things I am prone to feeling faint.
Like that time when I had....TB, maybe? At school and I felt alright at first but then I went a bit woozy, and my vision started blurring and then I was practically blacking out! For reaaal. And my knees were buckling, it was terrible, so I stumbled into miss smith's classroom and she looked after me for a bit C:
Anyway, back to today. We sorted out a schedule and today I had.... oh god, have I forgotten already.....Hep A, B and rabies, I think. One of which was fluorescent pink! Just like charlie said. It was good because they didn't hurt much, but after they were all done my vision started blurring. And my head stared feeling heavy.
My mum and sue, the nurse, came to my side to hold me up and told me to breathe deeply in through my nose and out through my mouth. But it wasn't enough, "she's going, she's going" sue said. Sue asked my mum to get "the pillow", which she did do, and they put me on the floor and elevated my legs. My nutri-grain had slithered out onto the floor beside me, I had quite forgotten it in all of the commotion. When my mum spotted it, she brandished it at me and told me to eat.
After a little while they told me to sit up slowly, but apparently I was going pale again so I was sent to the bed next door. I stayed there for aaaages. Then I was okay again, and I went back into the other room. But then my mum and her colleagues were eating lunch and trying to solve some sort of problem on the computer. So by the time we left the surgery it had been several hours since we left for my jabs, and we'd been summoned home several times, meaning we went straight home and not to the bakery in hyde park first. Sadsad.
But I'll be getting plenty more jabs, so there will be other opportunities. I live in hope!
Lady-Shiro · Thu Jun 03, 2010 @ 10:42pm · 0 Comments |
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