Don't you believe it - I'm oversensitised to things pricking my skin from having splinters dug out with a sterilized sewing needle when a child. Despite the number of times I've pricked my own finger when sewing, or been stung when I kept bees I still have problems with someone deliberately sticking something sharp into me. If the person is very good and the needle is very fine I'll be OK ...
I'm actually more concerned about side effects as the only time I've ever had 'flu symptoms was when I had my one and only 'flu jab about 40 years ago. I nursed my ex through 'flu three times, the last being 19 years ago, but didn't get it myself. I know most people are perfectly OK but I also know people who have felt rather unwell afterwards and being alone and unwell and in a situation where no-one can come in to the house is a bit daunting. At least I only have cats to look after, not hens at the moment so it would only be a question of staggering downstairs and not going outside.
There are a number of centres in Shropshire and apparently the one in Telford was seriously underused last week, which is one of the reasons it was my surgery that contacted me. I've managed to stay with my original GP as an out of area patient which means I have to drive a round trip of 36 miles on Saturday rather then 14 miles to Ludlow and back. Apparently the national booking system won't let you book an appointment if you're under 70 so the surgeries are contacting patients direct. As long as it doesn't snow, as both roads to the vaccination centre are very prone to snowdrifts.
Thanks for all your supportive words - I'll let you know if I survive. :lol: :lol: