Originally posted by: Bryophyte
Originally posted by: blackdogdeek
Originally posted by: episodic
Originally posted by: blackdogdeek
100 miles? i don't know how the shots work but wouldn't you just get a needle and a bottle of stuff that should last a while? i admit i'm completely ignorant on the topic but i can't imagine the most prohibitive aspect of the shots would be proximity to a distribution center.
Gas 4.00 a gallon. Time off work.
i agree that if it were 100 miles away it would make no sense. i just thought you could give them to yourself instead of having a clinic do it.
You shouldn't give them to yourself because of the risk of a serious reaction to the shot. You're being injected with things you are allergic to. You need to be at a doctor's office where they can deal with things like anaphylactic shock. You don't want to have your throat swell shut and die.
In addition, they make up dilutions of increasing strength, and give you increasing amounts of each one until you move up to the next dilution. You don't just get the same thing each week. They keep track of what you got last time and your reaction to it, and use that the next time to decide what you get.
I've done them. 6 months then you can do them at home.
