Whenever I have gotten a shot, it has been in the front of my leg, high up on my thigh. I never thought anything was wrong with it, and doctors never had an issue with it. I have read a couple things that have said that it is actually dangerous, because you can't move it. Like when you get a shot in your arm, you use it, so it is getting worked out and everything, but with a leg, it has higher risks, because can't walk, and can't feel it, so you won't know if anything is wrong.
I am paralyzed from the waist down, but can feel the tops of my thighs, and I can move my hips. But everything that I can feel, is a bit more sensitive. Like when someone scratches me, it hurts me more than it hurts my friends, and I have a high pain tolerance! When I had to get blood drawn, it didn't hurt that bad, but right after the needle was pulled out, I was already bruising. When I got into the van to go home, I had a huge bruise that hurt for several days.
So if I get a shot, I don't want my arm to hurt, because obviously I need to use my arms! So is getting a shot in your leg really that dangerous? I could kind of see how it could be dangerous if you had a higher up injury level, and you didn't notice a reaction or anything, but since my injury level is low, and I can feel somewhat, doesn't that make it okay?
Yes, if you wanted to know, I am a HUGE baby when it comes to needles, lol. And yes, I am trying to see if I can get my flu shot in my leg. I got it four years ago in my leg, but since then I have changed doctors
