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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Well the time has come to get my tat re coloured, gonna be a bit of pain but the right colour after a few years of it being wrong.

Any tips on how to get through the pain? Should only take about an hour so they told me, but there's needles involved!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Take a couple of pain killers before hand.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Eat first, take a sugary drink, chew chewing gum and suck it up

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Eat first, take a sugary drink, chew chewing gum and suck it up "

Borderline diabetic so not allowed too much sugar... suck it up ...hmmmm but how about the tattooist! Haha

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

Get some lindocaine cream and run it in and it wil numb the skin or "man up!, wimpy!"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Try to zone out - I thought of my favourite holiday and then talked the tattooist to death.

And think of the end result ! That helps.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

What did he say in the film Platoon...Take the Pain.

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By *izzy.Woman  over a year ago

Stoke area

Distraction techniques. Think of a girls name beginning with every letterbox the alphabet. Then boys names. Place names etc......

If you keep your brain thinking about stuff it helps to block pain pathway.

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By *trawberry-popWoman  over a year ago

South East Midlands NOT

My top tip would be to man up.

If you really can't, get some emla cream.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Well I will have my tablet with me, don't think going on fab whilst it's being done can take my mind off things though haha

Maybe take some music to chill out to whilst it's being done may help a bit if I can zone out

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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Any tips on how to get through the pain? Should only take about an hour so they told me, but there's needles involved!!!!

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Man up.

The way I see it, you're not just paying for the ink and the tattoist's time and shop's overheads... You're paying for the waiting, the pain, people's reactions, and all the other stuff that comes with a tattoo... So why would you want to short change yourself by not experiencing it to the max.

I'm a bit of a pain weirdo, though, so I can understand it's not everyone's cup of tea. In which case, let me refer you back to my first point.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Man up Dorothy! You did it once

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire


"My top tip would be to man up.

If you really can't, get some emla cream. "

that would be mine as well

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Distraction techniques. Think of a girls name beginning with every letterbox the alphabet. Then boys names. Place names etc......

If you keep your brain thinking about stuff it helps to block pain pathway. "

Good idea

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

The pain from the first one was bad enough, but I really want this to be done correctly this time... not a lover of needles though

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

Pain is very close to pleasure sometimes so you might cum in your panties as its being done

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Pain is very close to pleasure sometimes so you might cum in your panties as its being done "

Trust you steve! Haha

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Pain is very close to pleasure sometimes so you might cum in your panties as its being done "

It sure is. He might not wear pants !!

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By *issHottieBottieWoman  over a year ago

Kent


"The pain from the first one was bad enough, but I really want this to be done correctly this time... not a lover of needles though "

Ooh cover ups are way more painful that the first time..

Have fun!!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

It's a re colour, wss gong to go for a cover up but it wouldn't look right, so just a bit of colour to make it look better.

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By *issHottieBottieWoman  over a year ago

Kent


"It's a re colour, wss gong to go for a cover up but it wouldn't look right, so just a bit of colour to make it look better. "

Same thing essentially you're going over the old one. Where about is it on your body?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

It's on the top of my arm... just thinking about the pain from last time, took over 3 hours for a 45 min job!!!

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By *ELLONS AND CREAMWoman  over a year ago

stourbridge area

Couple of vodka and s ... no sugar in vodka ... n a diet .... you wont feel a thing .....oh matron.......

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"It's on the top of my arm... just thinking about the pain from last time, took over 3 hours for a 45 min job!!! "

Lazy sods!

Tell them to do it quickly.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's on the top of my arm... just thinking about the pain from last time, took over 3 hours for a 45 min job!!! "

A top tip for you OP...don't get your ribs tatooed

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By *inkycatWoman  over a year ago

High Wycombe

Two Nurofen - and Nickelback nice and loud on my headphones (to drown out the needle noise!) worked a treat for me....singing in my head was also a good distraction

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Couple of vodka and s ... no sugar in vodka ... n a diet .... you wont feel a thing .....oh matron.......

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If I have a drink before they said they won't do it, something to do with rules and regs etc

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By *issHottieBottieWoman  over a year ago

Kent


"It's on the top of my arm... just thinking about the pain from last time, took over 3 hours for a 45 min job!!!

A top tip for you OP...don't get your ribs tatooed"

I'll second that

Im getting my feet done soon. That should be fun.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's on the top of my arm... just thinking about the pain from last time, took over 3 hours for a 45 min job!!!

A top tip for you OP...don't get your ribs tatooed

I'll second that

Im getting my feet done soon. That should be fun. "

Good luck

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Gonna cheat and take some wine gums

Get d*unk on a few packs! Haha

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm going to getting the top of my ribcage/side boob done in the summer, on scale of paper cut to child birth what should I expect?

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By *iker boy 69Man  over a year ago

midlands

Just ride it out. I had 6 hours in summer and was fine. Yea it was sore but hey ho

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm going to getting the top of my ribcage/side boob done in the summer, on scale of paper cut to child birth what should I expect?"

Take a piece of wood to bite down on.

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By *edangel_2013Woman  over a year ago

southend

I'm sitting for about 6 hours tomorrow, on the under part of my arm.

Man up!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Manning up, but also taking some cheese with me! Lol

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By *ab femWoman  over a year ago

Ayrshire

Just had my ribs done. It's all swollen and bruised now. Take some painkillers before

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've got a full back piece and half sleeves and feet done....hours and hours of work. Man up! Arms hurt less than most places and I've had under my arm by the pit done. Feet hurt like a bitch and they had to be done 3 times cos the color kept coming out.

I'd say stick your earphones in and zone out cos yeah tattoos hurt.

Will look good though...no pain no gain x

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Will post a pic when it's done... get others opinions on it

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

A before and after pic is what I meant to post!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If your a fanny get hush!! Stuffs the best on the market but you really should just man up!! I've had about 65 hours done including my armpit, colouring doesn't hurt it's the outline that nips a bit, depending where your getting done of course

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By *trawberry-popWoman  over a year ago

South East Midlands NOT


"It's on the top of my arm... just thinking about the pain from last time, took over 3 hours for a 45 min job!!!

A top tip for you OP...don't get your ribs tatooed

I'll second that

Im getting my feet done soon. That should be fun. "

Apart from my eyelids (fucking OUCH) my foot tattoo was by far the most painful. And i've had it done 3 times.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Couple of vodka and s ... no sugar in vodka ... n a diet .... you wont feel a thing .....oh matron.......

If I have a drink before they said they won't do it, something to do with rules and regs etc "

Also thins your blood so makes you bleed more.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Horse tranquilizer

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If your a fanny get hush!! Stuffs the best on the market but you really should just man up!! I've had about 65 hours done including my armpit, colouring doesn't hurt it's the outline that nips a bit, depending where your getting done of course "
mate cmon the inside of the arm hurts like fuck! Tattoos never bothered me until that. Pain was almost unbearable,

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If your a fanny get hush!! Stuffs the best on the market but you really should just man up!! I've had about 65 hours done including my armpit, colouring doesn't hurt it's the outline that nips a bit, depending where your getting done of course mate cmon the inside of the arm hurts like fuck! Tattoos never bothered me until that. Pain was almost unbearable, "

I've the whole inside of my bicep done, the outline nipped a little but colouring didn't, Base of my back, ribs were a little worse but by far the worst place was my armpit, every one has a different pain threshold

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk

Research suggests that pain is in part psychological.

If you believe it's going to be really painful, it will be. If you believe it won't be too bad and you'll deal with it ok, it will be easier.

Your subconscious is quite easy to con.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Order hush off the Internet, put it on thick an hour before you go and cover area with cling film, you won't feel a thing

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Order hush off the Internet, put it on thick an hour before you go and cover area with cling film, you won't feel a thing"

I decided to use numbing cream once...big mistake took so long to heal and was sore for ages after.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Order hush off the Internet, put it on thick an hour before you go and cover area with cling film, you won't feel a thing

I decided to use numbing cream once...big mistake took so long to heal and was sore for ages after. "

Not with hush, my chum used it, it healed absolutely perfect, I've heard the other ones can do that especially the one you get from the doctors and it wipes off after 5 mins

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Not gonna buy anything in don't know about, but maybe ask the studio if they can give any cream to start with possibly?

Mind over matter if they can't give me any cream, if they don't mind then it doesn't matter! Haha

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just go with the flow

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Not gonna buy anything in don't know about, but maybe ask the studio if they can give any cream to start with possibly?

Mind over matter if they can't give me any cream, if they don't mind then it doesn't matter! Haha "

Go in thinking it won't hurt, and you'll manage fine, even if you don't actually believe that.

It will help.

If you expect it to kill, it will.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Can always ask for a break of it hurts too much

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Can always ask for a break of it hurts too much

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You don't really want to do that the more you stick to it the more you get use to it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's on the top of my arm... just thinking about the pain from last time, took over 3 hours for a 45 min job!!!

A top tip for you OP...don't get your ribs tatooed

I'll second that

Im getting my feet done soon. That should be fun.

Apart from my eyelids (fucking OUCH) my foot tattoo was by far the most painful. And i've had it done 3 times. "

Ribs are not to bad

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By *ire_bladeMan  over a year ago

Manchester

Has anyone said man the fuck up yet

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Has anyone said man the fuck up yet "

Haha just a few!

Ok I will mtfu and get through the pain barrier, if the lady who's doing it can suffer the pain on her foot today, then a quick blast of colour shouldn't be too bad for me! Lol

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By *ire_bladeMan  over a year ago

Manchester


"Has anyone said man the fuck up yet

Haha just a few!

Ok I will mtfu and get through the pain barrier, if the lady who's doing it can suffer the pain on her foot today, then a quick blast of colour shouldn't be too bad for me! Lol "

What you can see on my back was 4x3 hour session yards big girl

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Well as its been said before, obviously wearing knickers has made my bollocks dissappear! Haha

Quite looking forward to the end result, no pain no gain as they say? Lol

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Well as its been said before, obviously wearing knickers has made my bollocks dissappear! Haha

Quite looking forward to the end result, no pain no gain as they say? Lol "

You've decided to stick with believing it will be painful then?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Wait for the adrenaline to kick in, then it won't hurt, where is it placed?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I know it's gonna hurt a little, but will take something to take my mind off the constant drilling into my arm... and think of the end result

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Wait for the adrenaline to kick in, then it won't hurt, where is it placed?"

Top of arm mate.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

my worst pain when I got my arms done was the pain in the arm pit from sitting there, worse than the tattooing itself

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wait for the adrenaline to kick in, then it won't hurt, where is it placed?

Top of arm mate. "

That'll just feel like a hot scratch

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By *hortieWoman  over a year ago

Northampton

You'll be fine. the more gets done, means less left to do. Then its finished.

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk

The following quotes are from an article, ("How Expectations Shape Pain") in Neuroscience Letters in 2012.

"Pain is highly modifiable by psychological factors, including expectations."

"Pain often refers to a sensory experience resulting from actual damage to the body. However, pain is also highly subjective, and

can occur even in the absence of physical harm. As such, pain can be influenced by a number of psychological factors, including attention, emotion, and beliefs or expectations."

There's plenty of research material on the subject.

If you expect it to hurt, it will. If you expect it to be ok, it will be easier.

At the moment you are guaranteeing it will hurt by expecting that it will.

I have seen a tattoo artist rub "numbing cream" on a screaming client, to help get her through to the end of her session. When he started again she was able to tolerate the pain. What the tattooist had actually used was soap solution.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's on the top of my arm... just thinking about the pain from last time, took over 3 hours for a 45 min job!!!

A top tip for you OP...don't get your ribs tatooed

I'll second that

Im getting my feet done soon. That should be fun. "

Piece of piss

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By *opsy RogersWoman  over a year ago

London

Yeah, 'man the fuck up' you don't want to faint like women do*

*without fail, the only sex that have ever fainted on me at the sight of blood/needles/gore in over 35 years of practice, have been men.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Yeah, 'man the fuck up' you don't want to faint like women do*

*without fail, the only sex that have ever fainted on me at the sight of blood/needles/gore in over 35 years of practice, have been men."

Easy to say, but I honestly have a phobia of needles

If I'm in hospital and need to have a cannula put in, or even a blood gass test then I need someone to hold onto.... tightly!

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

Some people have ink injected into their eyeballs. If you were a REAL man, you'd get that done.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's on the top of my arm... just thinking about the pain from last time, took over 3 hours for a 45 min job!!!

A top tip for you OP...don't get your ribs tatooed

I'll second that

Im getting my feet done soon. That should be fun.

Apart from my eyelids (fucking OUCH) my foot tattoo was by far the most painful. And i've had it done 3 times.

Ribs are not to bad"

Yes,but the OP says he struggles with the top of his arm doing..so the ribs would be a killer

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk

I used to have a phobia of needles. I became a blood donor. That sorted it out.

I still don't like them much but I can deal with them without a problem.

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Some people have ink injected into their eyeballs. If you were a REAL man, you'd get that done. "

No, if he was a nutter that wanted to put himself seriously at risk of losing his sight, he'd get that done!

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By *opsy RogersWoman  over a year ago

London


"Yeah, 'man the fuck up' you don't want to faint like women do*

*without fail, the only sex that have ever fainted on me at the sight of blood/needles/gore in over 35 years of practice, have been men.

Easy to say, but I honestly have a phobia of needles

If I'm in hospital and need to have a cannula put in, or even a blood gass test then I need someone to hold onto.... tightly! "

That's not a phobia. I doubt there is one person that says "big fuck off metal thing in my had? Oh goody" (unless it a BDSM thing) more like a huge dislike of them. I'm the same. I have to have control over where my blood is taken and where to site a cannula, I also apologise for the noise I make and tell them to ignore me.

My phobia of slugs is currently making me shudder at the thought of writing this, stops me from going out at night if there is a hint of one of them around and helped me move from a house to a flat.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Some people have ink injected into their eyeballs. If you were a REAL man, you'd get that done. "

I struggle with contact lenses every day, soo much so that I now wear my glasses sometimes just to stop the pain.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Yeah, 'man the fuck up' you don't want to faint like women do*

*without fail, the only sex that have ever fainted on me at the sight of blood/needles/gore in over 35 years of practice, have been men.

Easy to say, but I honestly have a phobia of needles

If I'm in hospital and need to have a cannula put in, or even a blood gass test then I need someone to hold onto.... tightly!

That's not a phobia. I doubt there is one person that says "big fuck off metal thing in my had? Oh goody" (unless it a BDSM thing) more like a huge dislike of them. I'm the same. I have to have control over where my blood is taken and where to site a cannula, I also apologise for the noise I make and tell them to ignore me.

My phobia of slugs is currently making me shudder at the thought of writing this, stops me from going out at night if there is a hint of one of them around and helped me move from a house to a flat.

"

Try being around me when I have my blood gasses done... the doctors even have it on record that I need to be held down for it to be done.

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By *opsy RogersWoman  over a year ago

London


"Yeah, 'man the fuck up' you don't want to faint like women do*

*without fail, the only sex that have ever fainted on me at the sight of blood/needles/gore in over 35 years of practice, have been men.

Easy to say, but I honestly have a phobia of needles

If I'm in hospital and need to have a cannula put in, or even a blood gass test then I need someone to hold onto.... tightly!

That's not a phobia. I doubt there is one person that says "big fuck off metal thing in my had? Oh goody" (unless it a BDSM thing) more like a huge dislike of them. I'm the same. I have to have control over where my blood is taken and where to site a cannula, I also apologise for the noise I make and tell them to ignore me.

My phobia of slugs is currently making me shudder at the thought of writing this, stops me from going out at night if there is a hint of one of them around and helped me move from a house to a flat.

Try being around me when I have my blood gasses done... the doctors even have it on record that I need to be held down for it to be done. "

Most people I know are like that with blood gasses, those things fucking hurt but it's still not a phobia, rather a normal reaction to something incredibly painful. The phobia of it would probably prevent you from walking over the threshold of the hospital.

As for holding you down, that's dangerous for you and the people doing it. If you can fight whilst having blood gasses done, you probably don't need them!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Topsy.... believe me I don't like to have them done, but when I'm only blowing 180 into a peak flow, and have 38% lung capacity, the need to struggle overrides the need to have them checked.

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"Topsy.... believe me I don't like to have them done, but when I'm only blowing 180 into a peak flow, and have 38% lung capacity, the need to struggle overrides the need to have them checked.

"

Crikey! Get some oxygen bottles in!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Not so bad now Steve, only at my low points.

This has gone a little off track now.... thought I posted about my tattoo, not my bleeding lung function! Haha

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Yeah, 'man the fuck up' you don't want to faint like women do*

*without fail, the only sex that have ever fainted on me at the sight of blood/needles/gore in over 35 years of practice, have been men.

Easy to say, but I honestly have a phobia of needles

If I'm in hospital and need to have a cannula put in, or even a blood gass test then I need someone to hold onto.... tightly!

That's not a phobia. I doubt there is one person that says "big fuck off metal thing in my had? Oh goody" (unless it a BDSM thing) more like a huge dislike of them. I'm the same. I have to have control over where my blood is taken and where to site a cannula, I also apologise for the noise I make and tell them to ignore me.

My phobia of slugs is currently making me shudder at the thought of writing this, stops me from going out at night if there is a hint of one of them around and helped me move from a house to a flat.

Try being around me when I have my blood gasses done... the doctors even have it on record that I need to be held down for it to be done.

Most people I know are like that with blood gasses, those things fucking hurt but it's still not a phobia, rather a normal reaction to something incredibly painful. The phobia of it would probably prevent you from walking over the threshold of the hospital.

As for holding you down, that's dangerous for you and the people doing it. If you can fight whilst having blood gasses done, you probably don't need them!"

To be fair, as a teen, before I got over the needle thing, I fought like some kind of demon when I had to have blood gases done. I'd had a doctor called to me at home, he nebulised me and sent me to hospital as an emergency. Blue lights, the lot.

I was by myself. They'd called my mum but she had to come from work and my dad had to stay with my brother and I was bordering on panic already when I got to the hospital. A doctor tried to take the blood for the blood gases and you know what a lot of doctors are like taking blood, right? After two failed attempts, I lost it on the third.

My mum arrived just in time to hear me screaming as she walked into the corridor leading to the ward. They wouldn't let her in to calm me down. I had to be held down too. I'd have used my last gasp of air to get away if I could have.

And yes, I did need the gases done. I was in hospital for two weeks.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Exactly the same example there Dee, last breath but fuck it, no fucking doctor is gonna have more than 3 tries at blood gasses!

Never felt pain like it.... ok I have, but it is never a nice thing to have done.

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By *empting Devil.Woman  over a year ago

Sheffield


"It's on the top of my arm... just thinking about the pain from last time, took over 3 hours for a 45 min job!!!

A top tip for you OP...don't get your ribs tatooed

I'll second that

Im getting my feet done soon. That should be fun.

Apart from my eyelids (fucking OUCH) my foot tattoo was by far the most painful. And i've had it done 3 times. "

What did you get on your eyelids?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not gonna buy anything in don't know about, but maybe ask the studio if they can give any cream to start with possibly?

Mind over matter if they can't give me any cream, if they don't mind then it doesn't matter! Haha "

Tattooist are not aloud to apply any numbing creams etc that's up to you what you use beforehand, but a lot of tattooist's don't like the creams because it affects the tattoo outcome. Recolouring does hurt more because you are going overvscar tissue but no pain no gain, you want it so focus on other things and get it over and done with. Xx

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"It's on the top of my arm... just thinking about the pain from last time, took over 3 hours for a 45 min job!!!

A top tip for you OP...don't get your ribs tatooed

I'll second that

Im getting my feet done soon. That should be fun.

Apart from my eyelids (fucking OUCH) my foot tattoo was by far the most painful. And i've had it done 3 times.

What did you get on your eyelids?"

Permanent eye liner, I'm guessing. A friend had it done. She said it was outrageously painful.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Not gonna buy anything in don't know about, but maybe ask the studio if they can give any cream to start with possibly?

Mind over matter if they can't give me any cream, if they don't mind then it doesn't matter! Haha

Tattooist are not aloud to apply any numbing creams etc that's up to you what you use beforehand, but a lot of tattooist's don't like the creams because it affects the tattoo outcome. Recolouring does hurt more because you are going overvscar tissue but no pain no gain, you want it so focus on other things and get it over and done with. Xx"

Oh god no don't say that! I thought ot wouldn't hurt soo much as it's been done before???

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not gonna buy anything in don't know about, but maybe ask the studio if they can give any cream to start with possibly?

Mind over matter if they can't give me any cream, if they don't mind then it doesn't matter! Haha

Tattooist are not aloud to apply any numbing creams etc that's up to you what you use beforehand, but a lot of tattooist's don't like the creams because it affects the tattoo outcome. Recolouring does hurt more because you are going overvscar tissue but no pain no gain, you want it so focus on other things and get it over and done with. Xx

Oh god no don't say that! I thought ot wouldn't hurt soo much as it's been done before??? "

You will be fine arms don't hurt, you should try recolouring your thigh then you'll cry lol x

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By *opsy RogersWoman  over a year ago

London

A phobia is an irrational fear.

I'd fight tooth and nail not to have blood gasses done because it fucking hurts beyond anything I've known but that's not irrational, it's a good, protective mammalian response.

I've cared for many people over the years with 'needle phobia' plastered all over their notes but only two have actually had the sort of response where they would choose death rather than have half a teaspoon of blood taken and they had never set foot inside a hospital.

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"A phobia is an irrational fear.

I'd fight tooth and nail not to have blood gasses done because it fucking hurts beyond anything I've known but that's not irrational, it's a good, protective mammalian response.

I've cared for many people over the years with 'needle phobia' plastered all over their notes but only two have actually had the sort of response where they would choose death rather than have half a teaspoon of blood taken and they had never set foot inside a hospital."

I still consider mine a phobia. There are probably people who have worse phobias, but mine was irrational in some ways. And too extreme to be simple fear. It wasn't just blood gases that were the problem.

It's moot though, I'm over it now.

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"A phobia is an irrational fear.

I'd fight tooth and nail not to have blood gasses done because it fucking hurts beyond anything I've known but that's not irrational, it's a good, protective mammalian response.

I've cared for many people over the years with 'needle phobia' plastered all over their notes but only two have actually had the sort of response where they would choose death rather than have half a teaspoon of blood taken and they had never set foot inside a hospital.

I still consider mine a phobia. There are probably people who have worse phobias, but mine was irrational in some ways. And too extreme to be simple fear. It wasn't just blood gases that were the problem.

It's moot though, I'm over it now."

And unsurprisingly, the fear got a fuck of a lot worse following the blood gas episode I described above!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Im not over it ay all... om so maybe not a phobia as you know it, , but given the choice of a needle or a nebuliser, the latter is definitely my option.

Having had needles rammed into me from a very early age, and a cannula cut off and plastic left IN MY ARM then I believe I have a phobia of PEOPLE with needles!

This tattoo lark is different cos I will never see the needle, and it's not injecting any horrible drug into me.

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By *trawberry-popWoman  over a year ago

South East Midlands NOT


"It's on the top of my arm... just thinking about the pain from last time, took over 3 hours for a 45 min job!!!

A top tip for you OP...don't get your ribs tatooed

I'll second that

Im getting my feet done soon. That should be fun.

Apart from my eyelids (fucking OUCH) my foot tattoo was by far the most painful. And i've had it done 3 times.

What did you get on your eyelids?"

Eyeliner!

Going back to get it done again next month...it's gone from black to blue, naturally!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well the time has come to get my tat re coloured, gonna be a bit of pain but the right colour after a few years of it being wrong.

Any tips on how to get through the pain? Should only take about an hour so they told me, but there's needles involved!!!!

"

man up, don't be a pussy!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Well the time has come to get my tat re coloured, gonna be a bit of pain but the right colour after a few years of it being wrong.

Any tips on how to get through the pain? Should only take about an hour so they told me, but there's needles involved!!!!

man up, don't be a pussy!"

Meowwww!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

lol

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Facing the pain for the end result, it won't hurt for long, more annoying pain than actual hurting pain so I think I should be ok.... ish

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

you will be fine, stop stressing

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"you will be fine, stop stressing"

Not stressing... much! Hehe

Looking forward to the end result, the lady doing it is a professional and had a great talk to her today, just soo bloody nervous about having it done.

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk

*sigh*

You're talking yourself into it hurting.

Is it not worth trying to expect it not to hurt? If it still does, you've lost nothing. If it helps, result!

Every time you mention it hurting, you are reinforcing the expectation that it will. That will become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

I've even provided information on recent research from a peer-reviewed neurology journal discussing this.

Do you actually want it to hurt? It seems like it. You're hell bent on expecting it will.

I don't get it.

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By *ire_bladeMan  over a year ago

Manchester

Bloodyel is it not done yet

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"*sigh*

You're talking yourself into it hurting.

Is it not worth trying to expect it not to hurt? If it still does, you've lost nothing. If it helps, result!

Every time you mention it hurting, you are reinforcing the expectation that it will. That will become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

I've even provided information on recent research from a peer-reviewed neurology journal discussing this.

Do you actually want it to hurt? It seems like it. You're hell bent on expecting it will.

I don't get it."

Well they usually do hurt

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Bloodyel is it not done yet "

Bladey, talk some sense into him please. He's determined to make it as difficult as possible for himself.

I despair!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"*sigh*

You're talking yourself into it hurting.

Is it not worth trying to expect it not to hurt? If it still does, you've lost nothing. If it helps, result!

Every time you mention it hurting, you are reinforcing the expectation that it will. That will become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

I've even provided information on recent research from a peer-reviewed neurology journal discussing this.

Do you actually want it to hurt? It seems like it. You're hell bent on expecting it will.

I don't get it."

Must remember to ask for a numbing soap wash before I start

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Dee... It's not so much the pain, it's more the fact that I know there will be a needle present, and as I said earlier i have a phobia of them... or at least people with them.

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"*sigh*

You're talking yourself into it hurting.

Is it not worth trying to expect it not to hurt? If it still does, you've lost nothing. If it helps, result!

Every time you mention it hurting, you are reinforcing the expectation that it will. That will become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

I've even provided information on recent research from a peer-reviewed neurology journal discussing this.

Do you actually want it to hurt? It seems like it. You're hell bent on expecting it will.

I don't get it.

Well they usually do hurt "

Pain is linked to the expectation of pain. I quoted from some research above. If you go in expecting it not to hurt much, it's likely to be less painful than if you expect it to hurt a lot.

Every time he talks about it hurting, his subconscious is taking note and he'll end up getting what he expects.

As I said above, I've seen, in person, a tattoo artist rub "numbing cream" on a screaming client to help her get through the session. It eased the pain, she stopped screaming and was able to sit for the rest of the session. What he'd actually used was ordinary soap solution, not a numbing product of any sort.

Expectation plays a huge part in pain perception.

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By *ire_bladeMan  over a year ago

Manchester


"*sigh*

You're talking yourself into it hurting.

Is it not worth trying to expect it not to hurt? If it still does, you've lost nothing. If it helps, result!

Every time you mention it hurting, you are reinforcing the expectation that it will. That will become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

I've even provided information on recent research from a peer-reviewed neurology journal discussing this.

Do you actually want it to hurt? It seems like it. You're hell bent on expecting it will.

I don't get it."

Ms dee if you don't mind may I translate. Stop fucking worrying about it ya knob your making it a million times worse. It is what it is. If you really want it then stop thinking about it and take it how it come if your looking for a reason not to have it done or probably more the point walk in there and faint as soon as the poor girl turns on the tattoo gun on carry on just as you are are go and go you

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Dee... It's not so much the pain, it's more the fact that I know there will be a needle present, and as I said earlier i have a phobia of them... or at least people with them. "

So don't talk about pain. Your subconscious is listening.

Talk about nerves and anxiety by all means but every time you mention it hurting you make it more likely to be worse than it needs to be.

This is clinically proven.

Look at placebo drug effects. Expectations and positivity have a tangible, sometimes major, effect.

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"*sigh*

You're talking yourself into it hurting.

Is it not worth trying to expect it not to hurt? If it still does, you've lost nothing. If it helps, result!

Every time you mention it hurting, you are reinforcing the expectation that it will. That will become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

I've even provided information on recent research from a peer-reviewed neurology journal discussing this.

Do you actually want it to hurt? It seems like it. You're hell bent on expecting it will.

I don't get it.

Ms dee if you don't mind may I translate. Stop fucking worrying about it ya knob your making it a million times worse. It is what it is. If you really want it then stop thinking about it and take it how it come if your looking for a reason not to have it done or probably more the point walk in there and faint as soon as the poor girl turns on the tattoo gun on carry on just as you are are go and go you "

That's about it, yes.

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By *ire_bladeMan  over a year ago

Manchester


"*sigh*

You're talking yourself into it hurting.

Is it not worth trying to expect it not to hurt? If it still does, you've lost nothing. If it helps, result!

Every time you mention it hurting, you are reinforcing the expectation that it will. That will become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

I've even provided information on recent research from a peer-reviewed neurology journal discussing this.

Do you actually want it to hurt? It seems like it. You're hell bent on expecting it will.

I don't get it.

Ms dee if you don't mind may I translate. Stop fucking worrying about it ya knob your making it a million times worse. It is what it is. If you really want it then stop thinking about it and take it how it come if your looking for a reason not to have it done or probably more the point walk in there and faint as soon as the poor girl turns on the tattoo gun on carry on just as you are are go and go you

That's about it, yes. "

I never was much good as a baby sitter

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Ok so it's not so much the pain, but I am a little (ok a lot) nervous of having it done.

It's paid for now so if I back out I lose £60 as it's her time im booking, a lost customer if I back out.

Anxious and nervous at the same time... if that makes any sense?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"*sigh*

You're talking yourself into it hurting.

Is it not worth trying to expect it not to hurt? If it still does, you've lost nothing. If it helps, result!

Every time you mention it hurting, you are reinforcing the expectation that it will. That will become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

I've even provided information on recent research from a peer-reviewed neurology journal discussing this.

Do you actually want it to hurt? It seems like it. You're hell bent on expecting it will.

I don't get it.

Well they usually do hurt

Pain is linked to the expectation of pain. I quoted from some research above. If you go in expecting it not to hurt much, it's likely to be less painful than if you expect it to hurt a lot.

Every time he talks about it hurting, his subconscious is taking note and he'll end up getting what he expects.

As I said above, I've seen, in person, a tattoo artist rub "numbing cream" on a screaming client to help her get through the session. It eased the pain, she stopped screaming and was able to sit for the rest of the session. What he'd actually used was ordinary soap solution, not a numbing product of any sort.

Expectation plays a huge part in pain perception."

We can agree to disagree on expectation

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well the time has come to get my tat re coloured, gonna be a bit of pain but the right colour after a few years of it being wrong.

Any tips on how to get through the pain? Should only take about an hour so they told me, but there's needles involved!!!!

"

anyone who says tattoo's don't hurt is a liar, especially if you get the whole of your back done, but you get used to it the longer it goes on

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

It's these sort of posts that make me think of the bloody pain!!!! Not helping guys!!

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"*sigh*

You're talking yourself into it hurting.

Is it not worth trying to expect it not to hurt? If it still does, you've lost nothing. If it helps, result!

Every time you mention it hurting, you are reinforcing the expectation that it will. That will become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

I've even provided information on recent research from a peer-reviewed neurology journal discussing this.

Do you actually want it to hurt? It seems like it. You're hell bent on expecting it will.

I don't get it.

Well they usually do hurt

Pain is linked to the expectation of pain. I quoted from some research above. If you go in expecting it not to hurt much, it's likely to be less painful than if you expect it to hurt a lot.

Every time he talks about it hurting, his subconscious is taking note and he'll end up getting what he expects.

As I said above, I've seen, in person, a tattoo artist rub "numbing cream" on a screaming client to help her get through the session. It eased the pain, she stopped screaming and was able to sit for the rest of the session. What he'd actually used was ordinary soap solution, not a numbing product of any sort.

Expectation plays a huge part in pain perception.

We can agree to disagree on expectation "

Sure but it's an established scientific fact. Things hurt more if you expect them to hurt. If you expect them not to hurt, like after the soap, it gets better.

You're free not to believe that but there's a reference to an article in a peer-reviewed neurology journal about it above.

I didn't pull the theory out of thin air

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Not gonna back out of it, but just wish it was all over already!

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"It's these sort of posts that make me think of the bloody pain!!!! Not helping guys!!"

You can believe them or published research from scientific journals. Your choice.

You don't know what sort of expectation the people telling you about their pain experience had.

You know something they didn't.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Nervous and anxiety doesn't help.

Got to learn some relaxation techniques.

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Not gonna back out of it, but just wish it was all over already!

"

You'll look back afterwards, and wonder why you were so anxious. The result will be worth it.

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By *ire_bladeMan  over a year ago

Manchester


"Ok so it's not so much the pain, but I am a little (ok a lot) nervous of having it done.

It's paid for now so if I back out I lose £60 as it's her time im booking, a lost customer if I back out.

Anxious and nervous at the same time... if that makes any sense? "

And this is making things better is it hmmmmmm. so how them stress levels after all this talking about it going up or down or should I have a guess. Look I'm honestly not trying to make things worse for you your doing quite well at that all on your own. At the end of the day you have to really want this and if you want it bad enough then a little bit of pain is just a small price to pay to get what you want and that's it there's nothing more to be said. If you don't want it bad enough then just do yourself a favour and walk away. £60 is penny's and just consider it a lesson learnt it not worth the agro............. or is it only you know that

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"*sigh*

You're talking yourself into it hurting.

Is it not worth trying to expect it not to hurt? If it still does, you've lost nothing. If it helps, result!

Every time you mention it hurting, you are reinforcing the expectation that it will. That will become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

I've even provided information on recent research from a peer-reviewed neurology journal discussing this.

Do you actually want it to hurt? It seems like it. You're hell bent on expecting it will.

I don't get it.

Well they usually do hurt

Pain is linked to the expectation of pain. I quoted from some research above. If you go in expecting it not to hurt much, it's likely to be less painful than if you expect it to hurt a lot.

Every time he talks about it hurting, his subconscious is taking note and he'll end up getting what he expects.

As I said above, I've seen, in person, a tattoo artist rub "numbing cream" on a screaming client to help her get through the session. It eased the pain, she stopped screaming and was able to sit for the rest of the session. What he'd actually used was ordinary soap solution, not a numbing product of any sort.

Expectation plays a huge part in pain perception.

We can agree to disagree on expectation

Sure but it's an established scientific fact. Things hurt more if you expect them to hurt. If you expect them not to hurt, like after the soap, it gets better.

You're free not to believe that but there's a reference to an article in a peer-reviewed neurology journal about it above.

I didn't pull the theory out of thin air "

Sure. I'm basing my belief on my experiences of getting tattoos.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Nervous and anxiety doesn't help.

Got to learn some relaxation techniques."

Out of interest how many tattoos do you have and where on your body is the one in question?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Blade, £60 may be pennies to some people, but that's a whole lotta things you can get for the money.

It's not about how much I have spent, just as I said im getting agitated and nervous etc... sounds silly I know, but I thought coming on here and getting other people to help me might make me less stressed about it.

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"*sigh*

You're talking yourself into it hurting.

Is it not worth trying to expect it not to hurt? If it still does, you've lost nothing. If it helps, result!

Every time you mention it hurting, you are reinforcing the expectation that it will. That will become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

I've even provided information on recent research from a peer-reviewed neurology journal discussing this.

Do you actually want it to hurt? It seems like it. You're hell bent on expecting it will.

I don't get it.

Well they usually do hurt

Pain is linked to the expectation of pain. I quoted from some research above. If you go in expecting it not to hurt much, it's likely to be less painful than if you expect it to hurt a lot.

Every time he talks about it hurting, his subconscious is taking note and he'll end up getting what he expects.

As I said above, I've seen, in person, a tattoo artist rub "numbing cream" on a screaming client to help her get through the session. It eased the pain, she stopped screaming and was able to sit for the rest of the session. What he'd actually used was ordinary soap solution, not a numbing product of any sort.

Expectation plays a huge part in pain perception.

We can agree to disagree on expectation

Sure but it's an established scientific fact. Things hurt more if you expect them to hurt. If you expect them not to hurt, like after the soap, it gets better.

You're free not to believe that but there's a reference to an article in a peer-reviewed neurology journal about it above.

I didn't pull the theory out of thin air

Sure. I'm basing my belief on my experiences of getting tattoos. "

Did you expect them to hurt?

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By *ub_liminalTVTV/TS  over a year ago

Belfast

A swig of something alcoholic and a rag to bite into.. For the pain. ..

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Nervous and anxiety doesn't help.

Got to learn some relaxation techniques.

Out of interest how many tattoos do you have and where on your body is the one in question? "

I only have the one, and that's getting re done properly, it was done by a friends brother who was training before, its on my upper arm.

He let me take as long as I needed, fag break whenever the pain got too bad etc.... can't do that in a professional shop though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"*sigh*

You're talking yourself into it hurting.

Is it not worth trying to expect it not to hurt? If it still does, you've lost nothing. If it helps, result!

Every time you mention it hurting, you are reinforcing the expectation that it will. That will become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

I've even provided information on recent research from a peer-reviewed neurology journal discussing this.

Do you actually want it to hurt? It seems like it. You're hell bent on expecting it will.

I don't get it.

Well they usually do hurt

Pain is linked to the expectation of pain. I quoted from some research above. If you go in expecting it not to hurt much, it's likely to be less painful than if you expect it to hurt a lot.

Every time he talks about it hurting, his subconscious is taking note and he'll end up getting what he expects.

As I said above, I've seen, in person, a tattoo artist rub "numbing cream" on a screaming client to help her get through the session. It eased the pain, she stopped screaming and was able to sit for the rest of the session. What he'd actually used was ordinary soap solution, not a numbing product of any sort.

Expectation plays a huge part in pain perception.

We can agree to disagree on expectation

Sure but it's an established scientific fact. Things hurt more if you expect them to hurt. If you expect them not to hurt, like after the soap, it gets better.

You're free not to believe that but there's a reference to an article in a peer-reviewed neurology journal about it above.

I didn't pull the theory out of thin air

Sure. I'm basing my belief on my experiences of getting tattoos.

Did you expect them to hurt?"

I expected the third session to hurt less than it did

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Nervous and anxiety doesn't help.

Got to learn some relaxation techniques.

Out of interest how many tattoos do you have and where on your body is the one in question?

I only have the one, and that's getting re done properly, it was done by a friends brother who was training before, its on my upper arm.

He let me take as long as I needed, fag break whenever the pain got too bad etc.... can't do that in a professional shop though. "

It probably will hurt less when done by a experienced professional.

I've taken a fag break in a professional shop

But I think you're better off not taking any breaks.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Off to bed now... Thanks to most of you trying to make me less anxious .... will report back on on Wednesday afternoon when it's done.

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"A swig of something alcoholic and a rag to bite into.. For the pain. .."

You can't drink before a tattoo. They won't do it if you've had alcohol.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"A swig of something alcoholic and a rag to bite into.. For the pain. ..

You can't drink before a tattoo. They won't do it if you've had alcohol."

If you've only had one or two they won't know.

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By *ire_bladeMan  over a year ago

Manchester


"Blade, £60 may be pennies to some people, but that's a whole lotta things you can get for the money.

It's not about how much I have spent, just as I said im getting agitated and nervous etc... sounds silly I know, but I thought coming on here and getting other people to help me might make me less stressed about it. "

And trying to help you is what we are all trying to do. We aren't the problem that demon is alive and kicking living rent free in your head and your feeding it by making it such a big deal

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"A swig of something alcoholic and a rag to bite into.. For the pain. ..

You can't drink before a tattoo. They won't do it if you've had alcohol.

If you've only had one or two they won't know. "

Possibly not but they ask and I, personally, wouldn't want to be anything but truthful with a tattoo artist about to tattoo me.

It's also on the disclaimer and if anything goes wrong and a client is found to have had alcohol prior to the tattoo, it could really fuck things up. The shop's insurance would want nothing to do with it. I wouldn't risk it, but that's only my view.

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By *ire_bladeMan  over a year ago

Manchester


"Off to bed now... Thanks to most of you trying to make me less anxious .... will report back on on Wednesday afternoon when it's done. "

Fuck me it's not till Wednesday your head will have gone pop by then

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"A swig of something alcoholic and a rag to bite into.. For the pain. ..

You can't drink before a tattoo. They won't do it if you've had alcohol.

If you've only had one or two they won't know.

Possibly not but they ask and I, personally, wouldn't want to be anything but truthful with a tattoo artist about to tattoo me.

It's also on the disclaimer and if anything goes wrong and a client is found to have had alcohol prior to the tattoo, it could really fuck things up. The shop's insurance would want nothing to do with it. I wouldn't risk it, but that's only my view."

I don't recall ever being asked and only signed a disclaimer for the first session and don't remember seeing mention of alcohol (not saying it wasn't).

I'm not sure really what could go wrong after one drink.

Out of curiosity how many tattoos do you have?

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"A swig of something alcoholic and a rag to bite into.. For the pain. ..

You can't drink before a tattoo. They won't do it if you've had alcohol.

If you've only had one or two they won't know.

Possibly not but they ask and I, personally, wouldn't want to be anything but truthful with a tattoo artist about to tattoo me.

It's also on the disclaimer and if anything goes wrong and a client is found to have had alcohol prior to the tattoo, it could really fuck things up. The shop's insurance would want nothing to do with it. I wouldn't risk it, but that's only my view.

I don't recall ever being asked and only signed a disclaimer for the first session and don't remember seeing mention of alcohol (not saying it wasn't).

I'm not sure really what could go wrong after one drink.

Out of curiosity how many tattoos do you have? "

Alcohol thins the blood, so people bleed more, and it can affect the colour of the tattoo ink and make the tattoo look faded and washed out.

You've really been tattooed without signing disclaimers? And the info about alcohol wasn't explained to you?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Dee... It's not so much the pain, it's more the fact that I know there will be a needle present, and as I said earlier i have a phobia of them... or at least people with them. "

More than one needle for shading

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Dee... It's not so much the pain, it's more the fact that I know there will be a needle present, and as I said earlier i have a phobia of them... or at least people with them.

More than one needle for shading"

That's bound to help him feel better!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"A swig of something alcoholic and a rag to bite into.. For the pain. ..

You can't drink before a tattoo. They won't do it if you've had alcohol.

If you've only had one or two they won't know.

Possibly not but they ask and I, personally, wouldn't want to be anything but truthful with a tattoo artist about to tattoo me.

It's also on the disclaimer and if anything goes wrong and a client is found to have had alcohol prior to the tattoo, it could really fuck things up. The shop's insurance would want nothing to do with it. I wouldn't risk it, but that's only my view.

I don't recall ever being asked and only signed a disclaimer for the first session and don't remember seeing mention of alcohol (not saying it wasn't).

I'm not sure really what could go wrong after one drink.

Out of curiosity how many tattoos do you have?

Alcohol thins the blood, so people bleed more, and it can affect the colour of the tattoo ink and make the tattoo look faded and washed out.

You've really been tattooed without signing disclaimers? And the info about alcohol wasn't explained to you?"

Drinking one or two just before a session won't thin the blood enough to cause a problem. A skinful of drinks the night before will have more of an effect.

Caffeine thins the blood too apparently. So it will have the same effect on colour etc as alcohol.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"A swig of something alcoholic and a rag to bite into.. For the pain. ..

You can't drink before a tattoo. They won't do it if you've had alcohol.

If you've only had one or two they won't know.

Possibly not but they ask and I, personally, wouldn't want to be anything but truthful with a tattoo artist about to tattoo me.

It's also on the disclaimer and if anything goes wrong and a client is found to have had alcohol prior to the tattoo, it could really fuck things up. The shop's insurance would want nothing to do with it. I wouldn't risk it, but that's only my view.

I don't recall ever being asked and only signed a disclaimer for the first session and don't remember seeing mention of alcohol (not saying it wasn't).

I'm not sure really what could go wrong after one drink.

Out of curiosity how many tattoos do you have?

Alcohol thins the blood, so people bleed more, and it can affect the colour of the tattoo ink and make the tattoo look faded and washed out.

You've really been tattooed without signing disclaimers? And the info about alcohol wasn't explained to you?"

I'll take it you have none so

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By *ickawitchCouple  over a year ago

Away with the fairies (Liverpool to you)

I don't use it myself because I am a girl and therefore hard and can get tattooed without crying but you can get Emla cream from the pharmacy....you rub it in an hour before and wrap the area with cling film and it numbs the area for a couple of hours....they use it on kids before injections and adults before laser treatment

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I don't use it myself because I am a girl and therefore hard and can get tattooed without crying but you can get Emla cream from the pharmacy....you rub it in an hour before and wrap the area with cling film and it numbs the area for a couple of hours....they use it on kids before injections and adults before laser treatment "

Judging by your pics you seem to like pain!

Im a softy.

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By *imiUKMan  over a year ago

Hereford

To quote an ex-coach of mine: "Its only pain"

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By *ickawitchCouple  over a year ago

Away with the fairies (Liverpool to you)


"I don't use it myself because I am a girl and therefore hard and can get tattooed without crying but you can get Emla cream from the pharmacy....you rub it in an hour before and wrap the area with cling film and it numbs the area for a couple of hours....they use it on kids before injections and adults before laser treatment

Judging by your pics you seem to like pain!

Im a softy. "

I love it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Tattoos hurt, there's not much you can do it avoid it.

Eat and take a sugary drink

Try sit or lie as comfortably as possible

I've found this works best for me

Take a bottle of lucozade

Lie down where possible or sit in a relaxed position

Don't talk too much, let the artist concentrate

Have something distract you, music, play on your phone etc.

I think I read something further up about more needles used for shading, that hurts less. Now single needle work really does hurt!

There's a lot of single needle work at the top of my arm and the only advice I can offer for it is just grit your teeth and Bear it.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Today's the day!

Chilled out at the moment, music playing and got my guitar out, stress free for now

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I feel your pain op...starting my second sleeve next week and remembering the pain of the bingo wings from last time, haha

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By *ikstupp2Man  over a year ago

london

Pack some extra tampons lol. Only joking my 5h cover up was horrendous

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

All done, and i survived without having to have any breaks!

Happy with the result, a much better colour from before

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By *ire_bladeMan  over a year ago

Manchester


"All done, and i survived without having to have any breaks!

Happy with the result, a much better colour from before "

Nice 1

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By *igzag1Man  over a year ago

hartlepool

One word tramodol it's still hurts you just don't care that it does xx

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Only a little mild pain whilst she was doing it, as soon as she stopped the pain went straight away!

She was soo good I have even booked in to have another one on the other arm next month

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

uploaded a pic of before and after..... looks soo much better now

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Only a little mild pain whilst she was doing it, as soon as she stopped the pain went straight away!

She was soo good I have even booked in to have another one on the other arm next month "

Glad it was ok. So much drama over such a non-event! Shall we expect another panic thread next month?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well the time has come to get my tat re coloured, gonna be a bit of pain but the right colour after a few years of it being wrong.

Any tips on how to get through the pain? Should only take about an hour so they told me, but there's needles involved!!!!

"

call be weird but the pain to me is very very therapeutic , I love it

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Only a little mild pain whilst she was doing it, as soon as she stopped the pain went straight away!

She was soo good I have even booked in to have another one on the other arm next month

Glad it was ok. So much drama over such a non-event! Shall we expect another panic thread next month? "

Probably! haha

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Is the tattoo in question the one on yr shoulder ?

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By *ickawitchCouple  over a year ago

Away with the fairies (Liverpool to you)


"Well the time has come to get my tat re coloured, gonna be a bit of pain but the right colour after a few years of it being wrong.

Any tips on how to get through the pain? Should only take about an hour so they told me, but there's needles involved!!!!

call be weird but the pain to me is very very therapeutic , I love it "

I know what you mean - I zone out and feel all sleepy

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well the time has come to get my tat re coloured, gonna be a bit of pain but the right colour after a few years of it being wrong.

Any tips on how to get through the pain? Should only take about an hour so they told me, but there's needles involved!!!!

call be weird but the pain to me is very very therapeutic , I love it

I know what you mean - I zone out and feel all sleepy "

Deffo , tribal dragon I got done on my neck I actually did drift off to sleep lol he had to waken me up haha

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Is the tattoo in question the one on yr shoulder ?"

tis the one on my profile pic now.

Been re coloured, before it wasn't as blue

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Is the tattoo in question the one on yr shoulder ?

tis the one on my profile pic now.

Been re coloured, before it wasn't as blue

"

How's he ya paid to have it recoloured ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Is the tattoo in question the one on yr shoulder ?

tis the one on my profile pic now.

Been re coloured, before it wasn't as blue

How's he ya paid to have it recoloured ?"

How much *

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Gf sat 3 hours for her tattoo so like ppl say suck it up an get it done

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Is the tattoo in question the one on yr shoulder ?

tis the one on my profile pic now.

Been re coloured, before it wasn't as blue

How's he ya paid to have it recoloured ?

How much *"

£40 for the colouring... my next one will be about the same size but different artwork etc... quoted approx. £60 for other arm

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well the time has come to get my tat re coloured, gonna be a bit of pain but the right colour after a few years of it being wrong.

Any tips on how to get through the pain? Should only take about an hour so they told me, but there's needles involved!!!!

Man up

"

X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's on the top of my arm... just thinking about the pain from last time, took over 3 hours for a 45 min job!!! "

If that really is the case get some Dr numb from amazon re colouring or cover ups hurt more anyway due to it been scar tissue.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"It's on the top of my arm... just thinking about the pain from last time, took over 3 hours for a 45 min job!!!

If that really is the case get some Dr numb from amazon re colouring or cover ups hurt more anyway due to it been scar tissue. "

Its been done now.... read above ^^

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's on the top of my arm... just thinking about the pain from last time, took over 3 hours for a 45 min job!!!

If that really is the case get some Dr numb from amazon re colouring or cover ups hurt more anyway due to it been scar tissue.

Its been done now.... read above ^^ "

Your still alive OP...

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Just about still alive.... she didn't kill me with pain! Haha

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just about still alive.... she didn't kill me with pain! Haha "

Be careful,they do become addictive

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By *litterbabeWoman  over a year ago

hiding from cock pics.

It's 9:25pm my tattooist finished on me at 5:10pm after 3 and a half hours. It was really painful.

I've had a few tattoos but this was the most painful but I absolutely love it.

It's not finished my next session is booked for 3 weeks to finish it off.

I don't know how I got through to be honest, but I did somehow, and I'm so glad I did.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have a design I really want but the thing is.

I don't want to be thought of as only having it as part of a mid life crisis.

But I have had this design in mind for about ten years.

Never been brave enough to go thru with it.

I can't decide to go the whole hog and have it done on my back it would cover entire back.

Or on my upper arm/shoulder.

It's quite a sinister looking demon /devil creature.

No colour just black line.

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

Just make sure that if you have a tattoo of what you think is Japanese for 'health, wealth and happiness' it doesn't really say 'rice, fish and saki'

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