HPV Injection for daughter... issues

Hi all, hope everyone is doing alright. I need a few tips on how to reduce anxiety with the fear of needles. 

My nearly 15 y.o has been given the chance to have the HPV injection next week in school. My only issue is that she has a massive fear of needles. I've told her the positives about having it done, like normal, but I'm sure she will refuse to have it done on the day. I am worried myself because she has refused it so many times for years and the last time she was offered, she basically smashed the school up and became 'unmanageable' and that day was the last day she was allowed in that school. 

I don't want her to become so anxious to the point she becomes out of control because she can't manage the fear and stress of it. What can I do in advance and the day it happens? 

Many thanks 

Parents
  • Contact your GP, explain the situation and ask for a limited supply of Valium, or similar. This should work, any arguments about dependency are really not appropriate as it would be very short-term. Alternatively, the school environment might not be the best for her to get the shot, it is so very public and part of her anxiety might be based on fear of how she might react in front of her classmates. If you could get it done in a more private setting, at a GP surgery etc., it might be less traumatic.

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  • Contact your GP, explain the situation and ask for a limited supply of Valium, or similar. This should work, any arguments about dependency are really not appropriate as it would be very short-term. Alternatively, the school environment might not be the best for her to get the shot, it is so very public and part of her anxiety might be based on fear of how she might react in front of her classmates. If you could get it done in a more private setting, at a GP surgery etc., it might be less traumatic.

Children
  • She doesn't want me to talk to the GP or anyone. She says she's fine to do it in school because she doesn't like me to be with her whenever jabs happen. She will only refuse to have it like I said before. When she was in hospital last year, it took 5 security and a chemical restraint for them to put a cannula into her hand. She is fine after the jab, it's just before but when it's happening she's brave and she knows she can do it. It's just the needles really.