Thanks guysI'm so happy that I got such kind and helpful replies
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Thanks guysI'm so happy that I got such kind and helpful replies
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I've been BOO'd!
Hey Wolfsoul,
Please don't hate me, but I worked as a phlebotomist in the hospital. It's not that bad, really it isn't. Ask the person if you they have a reclining chair. Lean back and just close your eyes and try your hardest to RELAX!!! And just remember this, if you give them a hard time, they might not get it on the first time, and will hafta go twice. I KNOW it's not fun, but really it takes a MINUTE or LESS!! Also, when you tense up, it hurts a lot more. Remember to breathe, focus inwards, and allow all your muscles to relax.
Let us know how it goes. We'll keep everything crossed for you. And You'll Do JUST FINE!!!![]()
First of all, I was hyperthyroid once. This is very easy to treat/manage.
About needles: as part of being diagnosed for the aforementioned problem, I got stuck a lot. There are two things that you can do. One is ask them to use what is called a butterfly needle. This is a very fine gauge needle and the smaller the needle the less it stings. The other tip is DON'T Look at it.
Good luck and I hope everything comes out all right.
If you have any questions about hyperthyroid, you can PM me. I've researched it to death.![]()
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I'll try not to look at it, but it's just so hard lol. It's also harder to know that it's going to happen. Ive been socked in the head a million times, but it's not as bad when it's unexpected lol.
I'll ask for the butterfly needleOMG, I can't believe this is tomorrow! I'm still so scared! They won't even tell me my blood type...
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I've been BOO'd!
You don't know your blood type?
Its nothing to fear. Don't worry!
Here's what you should do. Sit back, relax, give them your arm. Imagine you have your arm out for your ratties and they are climbing on you arm. Put yourself in *pet paradise* in your mind while it all happens. Put the needle thoughts aside. Before you know it, it'll be over!
Personally I close my eyes when the needle's going in, but open them while they are taking the blood. (You can't feel it once the needle's gone inside). I like to watch the blood zooming through the tube. Its pretty neat, and I wonder, OMG. That's MY bloodBut its not bad at all. Trust me.
You just got me thinkig.......think I should bring the rats? lol...hmmmm....They do say that petting an animal will calm you...
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I've been BOO'd!
if u faint they wont take ur blood. My sis fainted cause she was very sick & they had to stop taking blood, because they no longer had her consent. She had to get pricked a second time the next day.. so no fainting
You can also ask to lay down. That is what I always do. I always feel like I will faint, so I lay down and at least then I know I can't fall anywhere hehe![]()
I have to get a blood test every three months. It sucks, but it's over fast and it certainly isn't as stressful as all the worry we let ourselves feel before hand (me included - I hate them). Good luck!![]()
Oh Wolfsoul - I really feel for you - my daughter Elizabeth is needle-phobic too - and at 24 could make life very difficult for her.
People cope really well with a child making a fuss about needles - but somehow when your a young woman - no sympathy.
Concentrate on your breathing - don't hyperventilate - just slowly in and out, counting the breathes can help too. Don't look at the needle - if you have your Mum or a friend with you - look into their face and get them to hold your other hand - don't you hold theirs, you'll squeeze and so tighten up - they must hold you're hand. The initial 'prick' in the arm is a matter of seconds and once in you can't feel it. Sorry but they have to use the veins on the inside of the elbow, they won't be able to take the blood from anywhere else. You'll be fine - just breathe. You'll be in my thoughts, and we expect an update telling us how much you weren't bothered by it! {{{Hugs}}} across the miles.
Lynne
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Well, today's the day.......Apparently it's my choice if I want to do this, so I may still chicken out lol....I was actually ready for it, I wasn't that scared, until I remembered where they have to stick the needle
Why can't they just put it somewhere else? I have lots of viens..Why take it from that particualar one..Its a really sensitive spot...You know how when something pricks you in a sensitive spot, your initial reaction is to thrust it upwards? Yeah, well when I do that, I'm going to shove a needle in my arm
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No clue if I'll do it yet...I think I'll go, see if I have any other options (like putting the needle in a different place) and see how it goes...
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I've been BOO'd!
Jordan you better go! That's actually one of the best places to have your blood drawn from. If you'll relax, and think about something else other than anticipating it, you'll find it's really not that bad. I know it can be scary when you haven't experienced it a lot, but there's a lot worse that can be done you. Believe me, I know! You'll do fine. The most important thing for you is DON'T LOOK at it. Seeing it is the worst part.And all nurses and Dr's are different. Some are very good at doing it and you won't even feel it, while others are not quite as gentle. I have it done about once every 3 months. I think you've had someone who was very rough in the past, but hopefully you'll get someone very gentle today. Good luck and go for it!!!!!
I thought it would hurt in the arm too but it didn't. You have to go now. We'll make you.Be a good girl and get that blood test, and don't give the doc/nurse to many problems!
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It will be over in a flash!! I think all the worrying beforehand is worse than the draw itself! Good luck and let us know how it goes!!!
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Good news for me lol. I didn't get the needleI got my mom to call our family doctor, and she wants to check me out first. She says if I'm not hyper all the time, that I shouldn't have it and that a blood test shouldn't be necessary. She wants to take a look and see for herself.
I told my mom that I should go to her, she's smart and the doctors at the clinic are really stupid lol. One time I had pnuemonia and bronchitis and they told me I had allergies![]()
I've been BOO'd!
It’s a very common misconception that if you have hyperthyroidism, that you will be hyper. Not so! I was no more or less hyper before or now than I was during the hyperthyroidism. My energy level was about the same, except that I had occasional episodes where I wanted to go go go, but I felt too zapped to do anything. Regardless of whether or not someone thinks you have a thyroid problem, it can only be diagnosed with a blood test. I personally think you need the test, but I also think you need to be tested for several other things as well. All good Dr.’s will check your thyroid, your blood sugar levels and your white blood cell count as well as a CBC. Most illnesses and deficiencies can be detected with blood work, even several cancers like mine, especially if the Dr. does a thorough exam and tests for several possibilities.Originally posted by wolfsoul
She says if I'm not hyper all the time, that I shouldn't have it and that a blood test shouldn't be necessary. She wants to take a look and see for herself.
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