This past Thursday, as in 2 days ago, I went to the Travel Clinic at Duke to get my shots for this summer. I walked out having received 7 shots - Yellow Fever, Typhoid, Hepatitis A, Meningitis, Polio, Seasonal Flu, and H1N1. I received 4 shots in my left arm and 3 shots in my right arm. I was a big girl and didn't flinch when receiving the shots. I actually find immunizations and other medical stuff fascinating. Besides, I give blood and the needle used when giving blood is much bigger than the needles used for shots. I also received my my prescriptions for Cipro (what I take if/when I have traveler's diarrhea) and Doxyclycline (what I take to help boost my immune system against malaria). By Friday morning, my arms ached and I had a horrible headache. I felt like I had been hit by a truck. I am not sure if it was from a combination of all of the shots or if it was from end of the semester exhaustion, but I was pretty worthless on Friday. It is now Saturday night and my left arm feels almost normal, but my right arm is still tender and is a little swollen. The pain is worth it especially if it prevents me from getting sick.
Classes are over and next week is Reading Week. I have 2 papers to write and 1 exam to go. The RAs and the two student councils I advise still have a lot of programs in the next 2 weeks so I will be busy. And exactly 1 month from today I will be beginning my journey to Uganda. I have a lot to do between now and then so I better get to work!
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