My dad was shot in the chest during the Vietnam War . He said it felt like boiling water and his vision turned kinda white
No One Really Knows Whether It Is Normal For You To Be Sick After A Flu Shot. I Honestly Do Not Have The Answer. But If You Are Feeling Drowzy. Or Feel Sick Contact Your Local Doctor Imediatly!
First, the pediatrist has to use a shot to make your toe numb for when he cuts the ingrown toenail. So the shot doesn't hurt, he will spray some cold spray on it. the cold spray stings a little, but it helps not to feel the shot as much. Yes, that means you will feel the shot but it won't nesessarily hurt. After that, he will do his job in fixing your ingrown toenail.
No, cells do not feel pain because they lack the necessary nervous system to experience sensations like pain.
Oysters do not have pain receptors like humans do, so they do not feel pain in the same way.
Yes, the human brain itself does not feel pain because it lacks pain receptors. However, surrounding structures like blood vessels and membranes can feel pain.
Depending on where your shot and if you survive the shock it can feel like a charlie horse along with severe burning sansation as if someone put a lighter on the area. You my also feel muscle tightness like you pulled a muscle those are the things you,will feel medical examiner doctor
When I was little it hurt me a lot : (
it feels like getting stabbed with a 3inch nife
I don't know how you would feel but when I got the vaccine, it was basically painless. And I'm not lying! But when you press on the place where you got the shot, it sort of stings.
It would hurt. A lot. Really.
it feels like getting done up the rectum by a bum
Well you only feel something for like a of a second, but no its not really good for you.
Hardly anything. A sting for a split second then done
Cold, goo Death feel like your dieing and you fell helpless or weak or you might get shot in the heart and not feel a thing. AHh :0
At the start, You feel like you're being shot from a catapult to your death. When you are going down you feel like saying "Hallelujah!!! It's over!!!!" I experienced this myself so, BE BRAVE!!! (And wear a diaper)
You should tell her how you feel because it is always worth a shot. Good Luck!
no.... the shot doesn't. but after, it is really sore. it really depends on how tough you are at being sore. like almost every other shot or vaccination you do not feel it go in unless you have a nurse who jabs it into you. your arm will be sore for a few days and you may feel sick but that us normal. better than getting the actual h1n1!