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🤞for my routine blood test early this morning…

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BrandyGran Sat 06-Jun-26 12:01:03

Nexus63 next time ask for the spray they use on children. I too had a needle phobia plus non existent veins!
It took a spell in hospital where I endured blood tests and injections every single day and that cured my phobia.
Having to take blood from my hand one day the nurse said she would use the spray and it worked really well!

Esmay Sat 06-Jun-26 11:38:35

Some years ago I had a procedure -the nurse came in to give me my pre-med and laughed as she couldn't find my pulse.
You're one of the walking dead ,she said and marked my wrists with a small cross where she'd located a pulse .
But since then I've had many blood tests and only once had that problem.

nexus63 Fri 05-Jun-26 01:12:21

i have problems with my veins and i need a monthly blood test, doctor calls it an across the board so they take 2 vials of blood, i found than clenching and unclenching my hand helps, i have a needle phobia so find it difficult when they are fiddling about trying to find a vein.

agnurse Fri 05-Jun-26 00:49:55

Milliedog

Actually, a heated blanket is better. Heat is absolutely a good thing, you're right, but the problem with hot water or a hot, moist towel is that the water cools - and that constricts the veins. Dry heat doesn't cause that. I'm a nursing instructor, and we commonly wrap people's arms in warm blankets if we're having trouble finding a vein.

HiMay Fri 05-Jun-26 00:41:24

I also have tiny veins. Ask the phlebotomist to use a paediatric needle.
The advice to drink plenty of water is good. It really helps.

Fallingstar Thu 04-Jun-26 15:18:00

I have a similar problem but now drink enough water half an hour before to cause me bladder problems and constantly make fists with both hands with the arms kept by my sides.
Can still be a faff though.

Milliedog Thu 04-Jun-26 15:10:59

Next time, ask to soak your hand in very hot water first. It expands your blood vessels.

Witzend Thu 04-Jun-26 15:02:15

Well, it did work, just, but she still had trouble. Tried different places (not the inside of the elbow) - just halfway down my forearm. Had to do both sides to get enough!

Phew, though - I really didn’t want the faff of going to the hospital to have it done.

Grandmotherto8 Thu 04-Jun-26 13:39:02

My veins are one of my best features! Nurses are always so pleased to see them when I have my regular blood tests, and not once have they had to have a second go to draw off my ruby nectar.

PiscesLady Thu 04-Jun-26 12:45:07

How did you get on today Witzend ?
I have the same problem, I'm just back from the doctors, blood successfully taken but it hurt! I can still feel it now!
I hope you faired better.

foxie48 Wed 03-Jun-26 09:17:19

I had a blood test on Monday afternoon, results came back on my app the next day and I noticed a rise in one of my results. Before my test I had got up early to drive home after staying with my daughter for a few day, went straight to my exercise class (which is pretty intense) had a quick lunch and then went for my test. When I checked what might cause a rise both intense exercise and dehydration came up. Next time I'll book my test on a "quiet" day and in the morning.

fancythat Wed 03-Jun-26 09:13:44

Oh no.
Good luck for tomorrow.

Witzend Wed 03-Jun-26 09:11:17

It didn’t work - again! I now resemble a pincushion - plaster on 3 sites where she tried.

However she told me that I need to drink a lot just half an hour before the appt. Why didn’t anyone tell me that before?
Because they don’t know, it’s a trick she learnt.

So 🤞again! - for tomorrow, 9.55.

fancythat Wed 03-Jun-26 08:20:27

I went to an evening blood clinic a few months ago.
The nurse said she didnt mind working evenings, as it was easier to get the blood out, as people had been drinking during the day.

Aveline Wed 03-Jun-26 08:20:05

Mind you, when a doctor decided I needed a blood test on the spot he just went for it and hit a vein straightaway. I complimented him but he just said that years an A&E led to his instant success at venepuncture

honeyrose Wed 03-Jun-26 08:16:50

I’m the same. I book a double appointment and have to lie down for the blood test. I was told to drink plenty of water beforehand and to keep warm (especially your arms/hands. All the best!

Luckygirl3 Wed 03-Jun-26 08:08:45

Good luck!
I have excellent veins ... but being on an anticoagulant is interesting .... the other week I was on my way out when I started to pour blood all over my lovely white top and the surgery floor!

ViceVersa Wed 03-Jun-26 07:49:54

I can sympathise - I'm the same. My veins are so hard to find, and I invariably end up like a pincushion. I had to get blood taken just the other week and I've still got a massive bruise on my arm. I hope it all goes smoothly for you.

Aveline Wed 03-Jun-26 07:49:00

I got into trouble for having coffee before a blood test. My veins are elusive too. The nurse told me that coffee is dehydrating and I should have had just water instead. Good luck.

Witzend Wed 03-Jun-26 07:41:40

…just hoping that they’ll be able to find a vein! They always have trouble - I was once recently sent to the hospital instead, where they still couldn’t, and took it from my hand. (It didn’t bother me.)

As well as a coffee I have now drunk a big mug of warm Ribena, and am about to have a second. If they don’t do it….

Just hoping I won’t suddenly find myself desperate for the loo during the 15 minute walk to the GP!