07-03-2014 3:18 PM
fortunately i don't bother about needles if fact i laugh at their efforts
nurses at practise refuse to try to get blood out of me
this time Dr.shawn tried 3 times on 2 different days then passed me on to Dr susan since she was successful in dec no joy she's passed me on to hospital next time i'm there
had a ct scan last year first the nurses they tried about 6 or 7 times then the doctor he only tried about 5 times they then sent for the aneasthisis he managed after 3 or 4 times
any-other stones out there?
07-03-2014 3:33 PM
Nobody can ever find a pulse in my mum's right wrist. The left wrist if fine but no-one can ever find a pulse in her right wrist. I keep saying that I wasn't put together right in the mixer and definitely know why.
07-03-2014 4:25 PM
You sound like a real challenge Fiona! lol My veins tend to collaps when they try to take blood. I gave up being a donor because of this.
07-03-2014 4:34 PM
I have terrible veins, and because of the number of blood tests there is a LOT of scar tissue to make things even more difficult.
Every doctor, nurse and phlebotomist struggles, both the hospital staff, the staff at the GP surgery, the community outreach team and the local health clinic.
If they need to put in a catheter for I.V. meds / fluids it is a major problem, even the anaethetists struggle, even using an ultrasound machine.
I actually have a PICC line - a very long catheter right in the vein with a double "port" at the surface. Makes taking blood dead easy, can even do it myself. The PICC line is changed about every six months. The red port is used for blood, the blue port is used for I.V. fluids. The specialist PICC nurses are absolutely brilliant, but very busy so it pays to look after the PICC line VERY carefully as it can be quite a wait to get a replacement put in if it is damaged.
07-03-2014 4:34 PM
07-03-2014 7:49 PM
my youngest daughter has the same
and has blood tests regularly
they take it from her feet, the top of her foot seems to have better veins
07-03-2014 8:07 PM
08-03-2014 12:37 AM
I know when I was in hospital, I breathed a sigh when the Vampires came on the ward! They were the proper phlebotomy nurses ( have I spelt that right? If not blame a beer or three!) They seemed to be able to get blood straight away, as opposed to the normal nurses, who would have problems.
08-03-2014 11:04 AM
I'm the same as Maggie, I used to regularly give blood with no problems ......... now at the first glimse of a needle my veins do a runner, I went for my routine bp & thyroid test a couple of weeks ago & sure enough as expected I ended up going up to the hosp for pathology to take the sample. Funnily enough they alway manage first time when warned
08-03-2014 11:34 AM
The nurse at our surgery is very good at getting a drop that's enough for my thydoid test. I need to go next month. I do often bruise though.