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originally posted by: Rolicia
originally posted by: ketsuko
Hate to say it, but cancer can be silent for a long time.
I know too much about cancer sadly, was orphan at 24 because of it..
To me though, there is no such thing as coincidence..
originally posted by: Crowfoot
The Vaccines are with tiny little barely noticeable needle about the size of what they call "butterfly" and it injects a small less than a pea sized amount to absorb into the muscle and fat and then be carried that way into the blood stream.
www.verywellhealth.com...
A butterfly needle is a device used to draw blood from a vein or deliver intravenous (IV) therapy to a vein. A butterfly needle consists of a very thin needle, two flexible “wings,” a flexible transparent tubing, and a connector.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...
Consideration should be given to needle gauge. A wider bore needle ensures that the vaccine is dissipated over a wider area, thus reducing the risk of localised redness and swelling.