On Monday, the teacher informed us that all the students in the school should be vaccinated against measles. After hearing this, I was very scared, because I was afraid of injections since I was a child, and I would cry when I got an injection.
The next day, the teacher who came to school informed us: "It's our class's turn to play after the third class." After the third class, our class assembled and came to the concert hall. I started the injection, and before my time, I was on tenterhooks and felt very scared. The teacher comforted us and said, "You are all college students. You can't cry anymore. You should set an example for the younger brothers and sisters in the first and second grades. " At this moment, it's my turn. Aunt doctor said to me, "What's your name? How old are you this year? Where do you live? " I answered the doctor and aunt one by one. But unconsciously, the needle has been finished. I heard my aunt say, "OK, next classmate." Only then did I know that the needle was finished.
I didn't cry this time. I thought to myself: the injection is not particularly painful. Why should I be afraid of injections? I'm not afraid of injections anymore. I want to be a brave girl.
Today, it is raining in Mao Mao. Mom decided to take me to get vaccinated.
When I arrived at the epidemic prevention station and saw a long line of people, I couldn't help saying to myself, "There are so many people!"
I squeezed nervously into the injection room. The room is full of crying, and my heart is full of fear. I waited for a long time, and finally it was my turn. I bravely stretched out my arm, took off my coat and exposed my left arm, but I was still afraid of pain inside. My aunt who had an injection seemed to see my mind and smiled and said to me, "Nothing, it's not as terrible as you think. Just close your eyes and don't look at the needle. " I listened to my aunt and did the same, which really reduced my fear. Aunt stuck the needle in my arm, and I felt a pain, but the needle was taken away at once. Aunt handed me a cotton swab, and I used it to clamp the eye of the needle. After a while, the bleeding stopped and I threw it into the trash can.
In fact, the injection is not so painful, so I won't be afraid of the next vaccination.
Unfortunately, I am sick, and I have a fever and a cough. My mother took me to see a doctor. The doctor took my temperature, listened to my chest and back with a stethoscope, examined my throat with a tongue depressor, and then said that my tonsils were inflamed. I was afraid of injections, so the doctor prescribed medicine for me to take first. After taking the medicine for a day and a half, the condition has not improved, but has worsened. So the whole family asked me to have an injection, alas! I can't help it This is the only way.
As soon as I got to the hospital, I was trembling with fear. Aunt nurse gave me a skin test first, and made a "ball" on my right wrist with liquid medicine. After that, I waited 15 minutes. After the nurse checked the ball, she began to inject. Aunt nurse tied her wrist with a rubber band and began to look for blood vessels, patting and touching them. Because my hands are fat, my aunt can't find blood vessels, so she has to put them in her feet. I sat there and watched my aunt give me a needle. I felt very painful when I saw a sharp and thin needle sticking into my blood vessel. I hugged my mother tightly and wanted to cry. But then I thought, how can a person be intimidated by such a small thing as a needle? So I held back. After a while, my aunt fixed the needle with tape and fixed my foot firmly on the box. I lay still in bed watching TV, waiting for the bottle of liquid to be lost. At first, I felt very painful, but then it stopped. After about two and a half hours, I can finally pull out the needle. I thought it would hurt, but I saw the nurse gently take off the tape and then pull out the needle at an amazing speed. Ah! It turned out that the injection was not as painful as expected, and it was a false alarm.
However, it is better to keep exercising and get sick less!