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Blood Tests....
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I've got to have a blood test this week. I was supposed to have it this morning, but I phoned up and changed the appointment as I didn't have anyone to go with me.
I have a major (MAJOR!) fear of needles, and just wondered if they *have* to take it from my arm?
I know that sounds like a stupid question, but is it possible to have blood tests by taking blood from a finger prick?
I have a major (MAJOR!) fear of needles, and just wondered if they *have* to take it from my arm?
I know that sounds like a stupid question, but is it possible to have blood tests by taking blood from a finger prick?
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MadMen -yes you can go ahead with it. Tell the nurse your fears - turn away and take strong deep breaths visualising taking into your body white strong light letting the breath out very slowly while picturing the nerves flowing out down through your body and out through your feet .
11:10 Mon 22nd Apr 2013
It's the needle I have an issue with, but also the blood itself.
Every single time I've had blood taken, when they take the needle out, the blood literally spurts up into the air. The first time it happened, the nurse said "oh blimey, you're a bleeder aren't you". I nearly passed out!
The next time it happened, I specifically told the nurse before she did it that I am "a bleeder" and could she make sure she had the cotton wool on it before it had chance to escape. Did she listen? Did she hell.
Actually, just thinking about it now, I can feel the palms of my hands getting all clammy.
Every single time I've had blood taken, when they take the needle out, the blood literally spurts up into the air. The first time it happened, the nurse said "oh blimey, you're a bleeder aren't you". I nearly passed out!
The next time it happened, I specifically told the nurse before she did it that I am "a bleeder" and could she make sure she had the cotton wool on it before it had chance to escape. Did she listen? Did she hell.
Actually, just thinking about it now, I can feel the palms of my hands getting all clammy.
A quick prick to the thumb doesn't make me feel any kind of fear, oddly.
Thanks mags :-) I worry about it then for the rest of the day. I keep thinking what if the wound opens up and I start bleeding :-(
Cazz, well yeah, there is that. I do keep telling myself that once it's over and done with I can hopefully get to the bottom of it all, but it's just getting there that's going to be the problem.
Thanks mags :-) I worry about it then for the rest of the day. I keep thinking what if the wound opens up and I start bleeding :-(
Cazz, well yeah, there is that. I do keep telling myself that once it's over and done with I can hopefully get to the bottom of it all, but it's just getting there that's going to be the problem.
When I go for a blood test I never see the needle, never see the phial bottle and to tell you the truth only know it's a male nurse or female by the voice. I must say the cotton wool is put on straight away (I can feel it). When I was younger I used to faint but getting used to them now. You'll be fine and think about the lovely chocolate cake you've promised yourself as a treat afterwards...