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Distraction Techniques?
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Hi all. My friend has a huge needle phobia and had a contraceptive implant 3 and half years ago. This was a complete fiasco for her and she ended up passing out in the Drs surgery when they put it in and she was a mess for a while after. She hasn't even touched the thing in her arm over the years as it makes her feel like fainting. So, the time has come (and gone actually) for her to have the thing removed. Apparently she can't "just leave it in" even if you beg the nurse! So I'm going with her on Thursday for the big removal. I'm thinking that the best way to handle it is to keep her talking and try to distract her completely? I'm going to try to have a big list of things to talk to her about and ask her. Any advance on this? Or should I have a plan b? Can anyone give me a heads up on how long it takes etc?
TIA :)
TIA :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.She needs to let the surgery know that she has needle phobia beforehand, not just turn up in a state of panic - it could be they could give her a light tranquilliser but it would all need to be sorted out beforehand (and I don't know, just surmising). Ask her to ring the practice nurse today so she's aware of the situation.