Do you clean your pins and needles
#11
It does make sense that it wasn't the pin it self but what was under my nail that caused the infection. I don't know why she put the shot were she did but she isn't the most friendly person and some what cranky. Any time I have shots from this nurse I sware she uses dull needles or a square ended needle. Maybe its time to make a complaint or start going to a different clinic.
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Originally Posted by ghostrider
All tetanus shots are, quite literally, a pain...but tetanus itself would be WAY worse!! As far as cleaning my pins...I blow the dust bunnies out of the dish every so often, does that count? ;-)
:lol: :lol: Yeah, and it makes you a total clean freak! :lol: :lol:
#14
Originally Posted by ghostrider
All tetanus shots are, quite literally, a pain...but tetanus itself would be WAY worse!! As far as cleaning my pins...I blow the dust bunnies out of the dish every so often, does that count? ;-)
Dust bunny blowing counts......or as my DH puts it "ghost turd cleaning" LOL
#15
Originally Posted by Bottle Blonde
Lori ---- thanks for sharing that very useful info with us! :D
Now about that habit of sticking pins in your mouth....please don't do it! One time when I was making a costume for my DD I had a bunch of pins between my lips and I sneezed. Guess what happened ---- they got stuck in my mouth and throat. I freaked out - couldn't breath - couldn't scream - and I was home alone. Thank goodness I could reach them with my fingers and a pair of tweezers to pull them out and that I didn't faint!!!! I have NEVER put a pin or needle in my mouth again. Please, please, please don't do it.
Now about that habit of sticking pins in your mouth....please don't do it! One time when I was making a costume for my DD I had a bunch of pins between my lips and I sneezed. Guess what happened ---- they got stuck in my mouth and throat. I freaked out - couldn't breath - couldn't scream - and I was home alone. Thank goodness I could reach them with my fingers and a pair of tweezers to pull them out and that I didn't faint!!!! I have NEVER put a pin or needle in my mouth again. Please, please, please don't do it.
#20
I don't even clean my house very often - I certainly don't think about cleaning my pins and needles! It does sound like something my mother would do. She cleans everything.
Sorry to hear your story - hope you're back to normal soon.
Sorry to hear your story - hope you're back to normal soon.
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