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> crossbob wrote:
> Emitime wrote:
> I hope this 'BCG' is some kind of virus used for killing people like
> you.
>
> No it stops you from getting TB!
>
> *slaps*
You can't really do anything else but cry with him, can you?
> Had my BCG today didn't really hurt just stung aload and now I just
> got a big red mark on my arm :( Who else had had the BCG what you
> think of it did you think it hurt alot or did you just think it
> stung?
I thought it stung when it went in but after it felt fine. I've still got the scab from it, 3 months later.
> Secondary School is just a way to keep you vaccinated. I've had
> hepititus jabs, menigitus jabs and TB jabs, bloody loads. Also 'cus
> of my name, I'm always the first one to have it done, but I'm no wuss
> unlike everyone else. Problem is that we've found out we may not have
> been properly vaccinated against TB, cus some guy who was in the same
> batch as us, contracted it!
My mum had it !
But its was a rare TB they knew nothing about only that it comes from birds..
> Emitime wrote:
> I hope this 'BCG' is some kind of virus used for killing people like
> you.
>
> No it stops you from getting TB!
*slaps*
> Is this the one where you get a pre-injection 6 needles test?
>
> I hated that - because we all thought it was funny to give each other
> dead arms where the injection had been done, causing it to scab over.
> Then we'd thump it again to knock the scab off.
>
> Good times. Painful, but good :'}
I remember everyone doing that, despite not having it done at the time everyone decided they weren't going to miss me out and would just punch me in the arm anyway. Gits !
I hated that - because we all thought it was funny to give each other dead arms where the injection had been done, causing it to scab over. Then we'd thump it again to knock the scab off.
Good times. Painful, but good :'}