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Needle phobia

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MayBee70 Sun 27-Mar-22 15:11:24

Does anyone have or know of someone with a needle phobia and have any advice on how to cure it? I used to poo poo it until a pharmacist who did my flu jab told me that many young people have such a phobia and it’s very real and very distressing.

GagaJo Sun 27-Mar-22 15:22:52

I'm a bit bothered. I thought I'd be better post chemo, but if anything, I'm worse.

I've also got a huge flying phobia. Really bad.

I've never been able to overcome either of them. I just push through.

Susie42 Sun 27-Mar-22 15:32:14

I was talking to the nurse at our GP and she said the same but she then said some of them have tattoos but won’t have vaccinations.

Blossoming Sun 27-Mar-22 16:32:26

I used to have a needle phobia so bad that I would actually faint at the sight of one. I’m afraid I can’t really help, it disappeared some time in the aftermath of my brain injury. I still have to turn my head away whenever I have an injection of any kind.

GagaJo Sun 27-Mar-22 17:48:00

I had students at school that would be physically ill after (and at times before) an injection Blossoming. I thought one of them was exaggerating when she explained to me, until I saw it.

Nannarose Sun 27-Mar-22 18:27:27

I heard a lovely article on the radio about a year ago, in which someone who had declined to travel, and even turned down jobs because of her needle phobia spoke very movingly. She realised how important the Covid vaccinations would be, so had sought specific help in working to overcome her phobia. She had now reached the point where she was volunteering at a vaccine centre.