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    Re: the army medic hitting the bone.

    He probably hit the axial nerve, which goes around the upper arm just below the correct injection site.
    And, he went too deep.

    Intramuscular injections are to be intra(inside) the muscle, NOT against the bone.

    You will often see pics of the COVID vax being given with the technician pinching the muscle - that's to increase the depth of muscle to be stabbed on less-than-muscular folks (like aged or children). It is wrong to do it with people who have significant fat - it just increases tha chance of injecting into the fat, which is the wrong type of tissue for an intramuscular vaccine to work in.

    Also, if the injection is given too high up the arm, one can hit the bursa in the shoulder, which happened to my brother.
    He got SIRVA (Shoulder Injury Related to Vaccine Administration). Google SIRVA and you'll find a zillion personal injury lawyers waiting for your call!
    His shoulder was in terrible pain for months afterwards.

    BTW: If you get ANY Adverse Event (pain, hives, rash, etc.) PLEASE report it on the VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System) site that the FDA runs.
    It is by using those reports that researchers can know what to research, and how to prevent them in the future - like better training on how to do intramuscular injections!

    And, you do NOT need tobe a medical professional to report to VAERS. More data is better in this case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CharlesWaugh View Post
    Re: the army medic hitting the bone.

    He probably hit the axial nerve, which goes around the upper arm just below the correct injection site.
    And, he went too deep.

    Intramuscular injections are to be intra(inside) the muscle, NOT against the bone.

    You will often see pics of the COVID vax being given with the technician pinching the muscle - that's to increase the depth of muscle to be stabbed on less-than-muscular folks (like aged or children). It is wrong to do it with people who have significant fat - it just increases tha chance of injecting into the fat, which is the wrong type of tissue for an intramuscular vaccine to work in.

    Also, if the injection is given too high up the arm, one can hit the bursa in the shoulder, which happened to my brother.
    He got SIRVA (Shoulder Injury Related to Vaccine Administration). Google SIRVA and you'll find a zillion personal injury lawyers waiting for your call!
    His shoulder was in terrible pain for months afterwards.

    BTW: If you get ANY Adverse Event (pain, hives, rash, etc.) PLEASE report it on the VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System) site that the FDA runs.
    It is by using those reports that researchers can know what to research, and how to prevent them in the future - like better training on how to do intramuscular injections!

    And, you do NOT need tobe a medical professional to report to VAERS. More data is better in this case.
    I don't know what he hit but the needle was visibly bent but the injection did its job bleeding aside because my dislocated shoulder stopped hurting shortly afterwards.
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