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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
Madmen - I got a blood test too on Thursday past - it has been 3 years since I last had one so was a little nervous but it was only a little sharp sting. The nurse was brilliant - some nurses are good at it and some are bad. What I can never comprehend - how yous all have had a family and endured painful labours yet a wee blood test frightens the life out of you. How come????
Conne, yep, I get what you mean. I can sit here now and realise how ridiculous it is, but when it's happening, well, I just go to pieces.
It's not really the needle as such, and nothing to do with the tiny sharp scratch, for me it's more abut the blood. I just can't bear it.
Sara, luckily my husband has always taken the kids in if they've needed anything involving needles/bloods.
I do realise I need to 'man up' a bit though... :)
It's not really the needle as such, and nothing to do with the tiny sharp scratch, for me it's more abut the blood. I just can't bear it.
Sara, luckily my husband has always taken the kids in if they've needed anything involving needles/bloods.
I do realise I need to 'man up' a bit though... :)