nogoodnamesleft
Senior Member
Some years back had my NHS flu vaccination at a regular pharmacy (chain). Needle in fine but after an age wondered if pharmacist had gone for coffee, needle still in. Took an age. Far from normal.My wife used to work in a hospital doing research & often used to lend an arm for various people needing a bit of blood. She says the very worst are doctors, and the more senior they are the worse your bruising will be. Phlebotomists are the best, obvs. General nursing staff in the middle. She never mentioned retired volunteers.
Few days later having problems moving arm so visit to NHS physio. She gave a couple of possible reasons eg wrong needle, wrong place, too deep. Load of exercises to recover movement.
Now only get vaccinations from GP practice or more specialised place (there are a couple of pharmacies specialising in travel vaccinations in my area, no longer a regular general retail pharmacy).

