Injections. So much so I actually punched a nurse who was trying to administer my measles jab at school (panic attack/fight or flight reaction – I apologised a lot afterwards) and spent the next year or so seeing a psychologist about it. It’s not the pain side of it, it’s the thought of metal under my skin. Can’t even watch Casualty if they’re sticking needles in people. Have had all my travel jabs recently and it took seriousrelaxation exercises and telling the doctor “if I pass out, just give me the damn jab while I’m unconscious”.
This.
jolly well have not punched a nurse though.
Oh, and being on the edge of steep drops. Was on a very narrow trail on Conwy Mountain a few weeks ago, on the very steep side. Kevevs merrily scuttles along it, I almost had to crawl along it to get to flatter ground. Took me ages to get over my fear of even gentle drop-ins. Also, once stayed in a flat in NY, which had floor to ceiling windows. Being right up against the window, you’re actually just right on the very ‘edge’. Ok if I looked straight ahead, but as soon as I looked down…..