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Old 12-02-2007, 10:08 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default OT Tetanus jabs

On 12/2/07 06:35, in article
, "Dave Poole"
wrote:

Sacha wrote:

I agree with you that
I'd rather have an injection (have never needed a cannula, touch wood) from
a nurse when in hospital, at least.


Ughh! I woke with one of those inserted into my arm when I conked out
through anaphylactic shock a few years ago. Thankfully I wasn't aware
of them sticking the darned thing in, but I can remember how sore it
was while in the vein and being extremely grateful when they took it
out.

Glad to hear that Ray's at home BTW. Of course your main problem now
will be keeping him from trying to do some work until his hand is
fully recovered.

I'm taking him for another check up this am and there's still a small chance
they'll want to open the hand to drain it. ;-( This really has not been
fun for him and he's terribly bored because he *can't* work. He has to keep
his hand elevated as much as possible and he hasn't got full movement back
in his fingers yet. I just hope he doesn't have to go back into hospital
again....
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