I'm currently getting severe pain in my shoulders and upper arms. After ruling out polymyalgia rheumatic and two frozen shoulders, it's been diagnosed as a worsening of my already existing arthritis. I've already put off my Covid booster twice; it's now due on Thursday. But I have to admit that I'm nervous about having an injection into an area that's already painful, particularly as it's just beginning to respond to a change in medication. Any advice, please?
Anti-COVID injections are typically in the arm because that's the easiest place for them without removing lower clothing in a not particularly private clinic. Explain the situation and they'll take you to a private room and inject you somewhere else, typically the rear.
Anti-COVID injections are typically in the arm because that's the easiest place for them without removing lower clothing in a not particularly private clinic.
Explain the situation and they'll take you to a private room and inject you somewhere else, typically the rear.
Zacs-Master, I'm unlikely to begoing abroad, but I am regularly visiting my daughter and husband in separate care homes so I'm also trying to be sensible for them.
Family member had her 5th jab and a few weeks later very ill with it covid, her immune system is through the floor she can’t even shake off a sniffle these days
Are you on commission to keep promoting the poison?