First off I would not recommend using any topical deadening agents...Most of them you need to know a complete heart history of the client...Also will they inhibit the ink from taking....I can tell you from personal use that 10 % lidocaine creme worked great, for 15 minutes...But as the stuff wore off the pain was 3x as bad....Not worth it....
The inside of the arm hurts worse that the outside...Wherever the sun and wind hits you the most will hurt the least, as the skin will be tougher there. Now wherever one portion of your body joins up with another, these areas will hurt worse...Your skin is thinner and nerve endings probably closer to the surface....For the longest time I thot that the area immediately behind the hand where the wrist meets it was one of the most painful spots on my body..And if I were you I would move the tattoo at least one inch back from the hand....Inch and a half would be best.....Hope this helps....TatuBaron
P.S. Dont worry you can handle it, life is pain, a tattoo is simply a tattoo. TB
--I am a female and I have a tattoo on my wrist just 1/4 inch from the bend and a tattoo on the inside of my left arm, just under the elbow. [also a back tattoo and calve tattoo] I am not tough. I am extremely sensitive to pain. However, The two arm tattoos were not as bad as you would think. When getting either, I think it helps that you are able to exert some of the pain by balling your hand into a fist. It is going to hurt- That is a true story. But it will not be unbearable. My wrist was the least painful out of all four tattoos. Then my inner forearm, followed by my back. My leg hurt the most. LOL. My advice to you, eat well before hand, go in with a positive attitude, and a stress ball lol. Cheers- E
They are worried about there survival and are worried that there is goin to be no more japan :( :( :( :(
Worried: Distressed, dismayed, agitated, fretting, anxious, troubled, uneasy, disquieted, restless, nervous, apprehensiveConfused: confounded, out of sorts, perplexed, unclear, foggy, baffled, bewildered, mystified, stupifiedIf you are worried *about* becoming confused, you would be apprehensive
No. if your worried go to the doctor.
YES you should be very worried check all fluids immidiatly
nervousi need help please
Because people are jealous or really worried about your skin
upset,worried,mad
they are worried the spouse my hurt them more or kill them or hurt some one they love
If you're worried enough, You tell the police, and give them copies, or show them the messages.
She probably worried too much or got kidnapped....
Tattoos normally are tender for a few days. If the pain is severe, or lasts for longer, or the area is inflamed, it may be infected, or there may be an injury. See a doctor.
eat a sandwich
more worried, most worried
'He was a worried boy.' In this sentence worried is describing the boy, therefore worried is an adjective.
I'm so worried. Is worried an adjective or a verb?
The verb is "are" (as it is in, "You are worried.")
I suppose you could say "A worried lot" if you mean lot as the noun, and a group of people are all worried, but I would say "The whole group is worried" instead. If you mean that you are worried often, you would say "I get worried a lot" and if you mean that you are extremely worried, then you would say "I am a lot worried" or "I am very worried" which sounds a little better.