A fear of needles is known as belanophobia.
Personally I am terrified of Crane flies and clowns. Sad but true.
The worst (or funniest depending on your point of view) was a girl with a phobia about kiwi fruit.
2006-07-28 07:48:20
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answered by Libby 3
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i wouldnt say i had a phobia of injections but i dont like them, i do have a real phobia of moths tho, ive seen some huge ones this year
2006-07-28 07:48:55
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answered by moira m 2
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hi Vapasam I truly have pernicious anaemia which demands an exceedingly painful and stingy injection each and every twelve weeks. The guidance nurse regarded my trembling arm and something of me shaking throughout. I truly have regular that I hate injections yet choose them to no longer having the injections. I truly have worked out that it takes 4.5 seconds for the injection to be accomplished which will supply me twelve weeks high quality life adventure. So I opt to have those injections yet nonetheless reserve the suitable suited to in contrast to them. This all sounds complicated however the formula truly works for me. i think of it places me on top of issues which does help. solid success and suitable desires.
2016-10-01 04:50:18
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answered by marve 3
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Funny thing is that I don't exactly have a fear of needles, i just can't stand seeing them going in! lol Seeing needles or injections in movies makes me feel sick, dizzy and I can feel the blood draining from my face. Felt like that when I saw both Trainspotting and Pulp Fiction at the cinema.
I have a fear of wasps, they freak me out and the thought of them crawling up my nose makes my heart race. Ugh!!! Oh and moths, although I'm quite willing to kill them! lol
2006-07-28 07:54:06
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answered by Chris H 2
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injection are a bad thing and is good for you that you have this phobia if it keeps you from mans death serums. as drugs the kind you get from the doctors kill more then all who died in all wars we have ever been in and is the second deadliest killer in America
2006-07-28 07:55:09
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answered by twixtull 2
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i am not keen about them but i decided the best way to sort out the problem if you are 17 or over is to give blood it work for me and you can think of the people you might help the staff are very friendly and you get a free drink and biscuit after
2006-07-28 07:50:25
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answered by Anonymous
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As part of my job I sometimes have to take blood from people. And I can tell you Its is really unnerving when you have to take a sample from someone who is terrified of needles. This is mainly because I don't want to hurt people and it relay upsets me when I do(even if it is not intentional or malicious in any way).
My biggest fear is of germs and dirt. Anything that is unclean really. They just freak me out!
2006-07-28 08:56:19
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answered by DJ 2
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Telephones. I loathe them with a passion you would not believe.
I am not talking Mobiles here, but land lines ones. Given the choice I would not have one in the house.
2006-07-28 07:48:56
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answered by ADRIAN H 3
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everybody has some or the other phobia, its totally normal
2006-07-28 07:44:06
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answered by DichloroDiphenyl 5
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Yes I was prepared to lose a job, as it involved me having a blood test to pass a medical....I know I am a wimp
2006-07-28 07:45:18
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answered by peter_bain2003 3
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