Is it normal to laugh at the Doctors?

Ok when I go to the doctor’s and I need a shot I start crackin up laughin.like when the needle’s in my arm and giving me anythingi need I like die laughing.it’s funny to me it doesnt hurt.lol is that normal?

Answer #1

oh my flippin gawsh,no its not! I still feel pain when im laughing! I just dunno why I start laughing for no reason.I love getting shots in my arm,I dunno why but I do still feel da pain.the pain makes me laugh lol.

Answer #2

It’s your brain’s way of distracting you from the pain of the needle so that it doesn’t hurt as much.

I hate needles. I learned a long time ago that if I jabbed my thumbnail into the tip of my first finger, I wouldn’t feel the needle.

Answer #3

actaully I do the same thing its my way to take the pain away like its not there because really you “should” cry that makes the pain noticable more but since laughing comes it takes your mind away from the pain and lessens it

Answer #4

LOL, I think its slight anxiety and it just comes out like that… better than screaming and crying!

Answer #5

and no it doesnt take away pain,I feel it,but I just start laughing for nothing.lol.

Answer #6

laughter is actually a warning sign the body gives off… meaning if youre body feels in danger it will react by making you laugh (O_o I saw this on a brainiacs episode) so I guess thats the reason why you start to laugh when the needle is in your arm

so its normal ^^

take care

Answer #7

maybe your laughter helps reduce the pain.

Answer #8

Ha ha it is normal.. at least to me.. Cause I do it to! so dont worry about it!!! :]

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