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HPV shot how bad does the last one hurt? Please help!!!? |
I have to get the last one at 4:30 this afternoon and the third hepititus b and second chicken pox. How bad do these hurt? I am freaking out. The last gardsil shot killed, my butt hurt for a week. What can i do to make it not as bad? Try to relax your muscles, if your muscles are tense, you could be hurting more. Don't look at the needle. it doesnt hurt worse then the others |
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