The covid 19 test was very painful

Took the covid 19 test. The part where they scrape inside your nose I actually found so painful I think I would prefer keeping my hand in boiling water over that test. I was told it would be gross but not painful. Only lasted for about a second each (tried both nostrils hoping the second would hurt less), when its supposed to last for 10. I could not do any longer and would never do it again

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  • Pilum

    They need to figure out something better, I've not been tested but it doesn't look pleasant.

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  • megadriver

    Maybe a bad nurse did the test? It's gross and annoying, but not painful.
    Either way, this shit REALLY needs to end soon.

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  • RoseIsabella

    Do you know what was really painful? I unfortunately have a lesion in my left nostril that for some reason doesn't want to heal so I had to see an Otolaryngologists a.k.a. an ear, nose & throat doctor, and he had to do a biopsy on it. He stuck a needle up there to give me a shot to numb it, and then did the biopsy, and to be honest it still hurt; I almost passed out!

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    • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

      i had an ear infection years ago and got an appointment with an earnosethroat specialist who looked like the proctologist from cannonball run

      he stuck a surgical steel tube waaay up my nose to suction my inner ear out from the inside

      it was an even more unpleasant sensation than the covid deal

      and i got hard drugs cough syrup only available in one pharmacy in savannah after so that was interestin too

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    • I don't doubt that hurt. It's a bit disturbing it can hurt even when you are given anesthesia, why isn't it working?

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      • RoseIsabella

        I dunno, but I was really glad that he gave me the shot, because I can't imagine what it would've been like without it.

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  • jethro

    Haven't had the test.

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  • Whatintarnation

    I wouldn't do it for fun but it didn't seem like a big deal when I had mine.

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  • ellnell

    A nurse warned me it was painful when I wanted to take it back in June, scared me off because I have low pain tolerance.
    I took a test myself instead with a homekit, not sure how reliable those are. I hope somehow they can find a better way to test you.
    I dont really see much point in getting yourself tested though there's no treatment and if you have symptoms you can self isolate for the recommended amount of time and then take an antibodies-test which is just a regular blood sample. I guess it's good for the stats.

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    • charli.m

      Because not everyone has symptoms. That's part of how it spreads so rapidly.

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    • CeeCee99

      The point of testing is so you know when you should self isolate so you don’t spread it to others. Others that would otherwise suffer severe symptoms or die.

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  • Softlips123

    Three people I know had to get a COVID-19 test.

    One of them did a saliva test for COVID-19 this week.

    Two other people I know got the uncomfortable nose swab test last year.

    The 1st one said it felt like a bug went up his nose for three seconds. He didn’t seem very bothered by it though.

    The 2nd one let me know she didn’t like it, and from what she said about it it sounds hugely uncomfortable.

    I don’t know you got the uncomfortable nose kind while there’s a saliva test. Maybe the uncomfortable nose kind was the only kind available where you got tested. Either way, I’m sorry. Maybe if you ever need to get tested again you could ask if the saliva test is an option.

    Also, at the university where I live the students are required to get tested once a week, and it’s a nose one that’s just at the beginning nose and not uncomfortable. Maybe they’re doing that version when it’s just a routine maintenance thing, because when the 1st person I mentioned had a weird one time thing that involved needing to be tested because of being exposed to someone with COVID-19, a saliva test was done.

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    • I'll remember that. Good to know there are other ways to get tested

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  • TheBlindInquisitor

    My job gives out tests and we do the stuff ourselves. It dose not hurt chances are the person did it wrong.

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    • Maybe

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  • Cuntsiclestick

    I've had the test done multiple times, and it wasn't painful. It just felt weird. It kind of felt like my eyeball wanted to sneeze, but can't because it's an eyeball.

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  • I don't know what test you've had but I've had the test a few times now and it's nowhere near as bad. I'm also confused about the "only a second" part because the legit test is not a single second of time up the nose.

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    • I know. I only endured it for one second and physically turned away. They said it was supposed to last 10 seconds but I simply could not do it

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  • mouldiwarp

    I got it done, for me it wasn’t fun but it wasn’t very painful

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    i been gettin tested weekly

    i got the 4 inch up the nose once last spring and it sucked

    ever since ive had the less invasive test where they give me the qtip and its 3 circles in each nostril

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  • Holzman_67

    I was really nervous about it after hearing it described as a “brain tickler” and upon having it done found out why it was called that, it was so far up it felt like it scraped the brain which was severely uncomfortable and I had phantom pain there for the following day and trauma for 3 days. But I should say as a disclaimer my pain threshold is low.

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  • BleedingPain

    I had my nose self swabbed. It didnt hurt so I dont think I did it right.... i got my first Pfizer shot yesterday :)

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  • Grunewald

    I've had 5 tests. One was painful as you say, and the others were just like having a cotton bud up my nose and made me sneeze. They were taken in different countries.
    Interestingly, it was just the first one that was painful and they got less uncomfortable the more I had them. By the 5th one I was like, 'What, was that it? Are you sure you've done it right?'.

    I think a lot depends on where you have it done, and whether you're anxious and expecting it to hurt.

    Pain or no pain, it's worth knowing whether you have covid or not.

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  • Somenormie

    Sounds a lot painful like what other people has said.

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  • charli.m

    I was dreading it. My grandmother had to be tested a few times last year and said it was painful...but apparently they've improved the tests. It was gross and made my eyes run as much as my nose was already, but it didn't hurt.

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  • CeeCee99

    If you refuse to do any more testing, be prepared to stay home until you get vaccinated.

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    • I won't (although much rather that than get tested a second time with that method) but its either way not something everyone does, only the ones who have actual symptoms and suspect something. I will stay home if I get symptoms as you normally should. And maybe they can find another way to test, but that exact thing I am never doing again, at least without anesthesia. It already took enough courage the first time when I didn't fully know what to expect. And if I somehow did decide to (which I wont) they would have to physically restrain me

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      • CeeCee99

        Seriously, there are people with tourettes who struggle to get tested and struggle more when they’re getting their vaccinations - but they find a way. Get off the internet and talk to your doctor and stop self diagnosing yourself.

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