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I always get scared about blood tests. Today i was suppose to get one but i opted out of it. Am i alone here?

2006-12-27 12:46:39 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Medicine

26 answers

You are far from alone about being upset by blood tests, IV's or needles of any kind. After all, most people don't much care for being stuck!

But if you are skipping tests you may really need, your problem may be more serious. You need to level with your healthcare providers about ways to reduce your anxiety and discomfort, and these do exist. There are behavioral therapies that help and local anesthetics to make the process less uncomfortable.

One example is EMLA cream, which is applied to the area to be stuck about an hour before any "stick" and which numbs very well. The only problem would be additional waiting time if the first "poke" didn't work, or the small chance of an allergy. You would let the lab person assess your veins and then the cream is applied to the proper area, and you wait until it has time to work. This can be done for injections and IV starts as well.

But regardless of what treatment is used, you really need to let you doctor know about the issue. Don't be too embarrassed, either, because I've know quite a few MD's with the same problem!

2006-12-27 18:30:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i understand the form you sense - i'm 26 and nevertheless scared! i'm no longer in basic terms saying this yet I wager you're saying after "What replaced into all of the fuss approximately?!" as quickly as I even have blood assessments - and that i'm having a lot now i'm pregnant i'm getting the nurse to tell me to take a deep breath and blow out somewhat no longer uncomplicated while she inserts the needle, and lower back while she takes it out. This surely somewhat works for some reason - and nurses try this extremely lots with people who're afraid, all you may do is tell them. good luck - you would be nice, have faith me. Oh and yet another hint - do no longer look, concentration on something else interior the room.

2016-10-19 01:42:32 · answer #2 · answered by scharber 4 · 0 0

NO you are sooooo not alone I totally and compleatly HATE needles. It depends on what kind of blood test you are getting. If you are getting the kind where they prick your fingers those are not as bad, but if you get the ones with the needle (not good).

I was a school some time a few years ago and you should try being scared when you are with your whole class!
I can't even look at someone else getting a shot!

2006-12-27 12:53:03 · answer #3 · answered by the pointe? 3 · 0 0

Nope.
Millions of people across the globe are scared of blood tests.
The first one I got was when I was in 6th grade.
I was scared out of my mind, because I hated shots.
Well, I HAD to get my blood tested, so they did it.
I couldn't feel a thing!
They put it in you're "elbow pit" most of the time, because its easiest to find a vein there. Its also in a great spot, because you don't have many nerves there to feel the pain [[even though there is hardly any]]
It feels like a prick.

If you're nervous, don't look, and you won't even know when its happening.
Plus, it only takes about 30 seconds usually

2006-12-27 12:49:51 · answer #4 · answered by L0V3/HAT3 M3 3 · 1 0

A lot of people find it extremely unpleasant to have blood drawn. You really need to bite the bullet and have it done, though, so that your doctor can run all the tests (s)he needs to and make sure you're 100% as healthy as you can be. Bring someone with you for support and let the nurse or doctor in charge of your blood draw know about your nervousness and reluctance, because they are trained to help alleviate your stress.

2006-12-27 12:50:54 · answer #5 · answered by Cat Loves Her Sabres 6 · 1 0

You're psyching yourself out. There is absolutely nothing to be afraid of.

Getting blood drawn doesn't hurt much, or at all, depending on the skill of the person drawing the blood. I've even given blood before and not even felt the needle going in, and anyone who's given blood before knows how large those needles are.

I cannot, however, look when they're poking me with the needle because I psych myself out. But since I know that looking will freak me out, I simply don't look and ask them not to tell me when they're going to poke me. That way I don't tense up.

I've had numerous blood draws done for bloodwork, and I've given over two gallons of blood in my lifetime and not passed out once.

Put quite simply, you need to work on this with a therapist and get over it, because bloodwork is a necessary evil, especially the older you get.

2006-12-27 15:06:59 · answer #6 · answered by ruadhdarragh 3 · 0 0

Ohhh I totally understand!!

I used to be really sick and I needed them like every other week. It's not really a big deal. I have little arms and little veins so I had my mom request a butterfly needle. If you have little arms you can get that. Atleast request it. Call me a baby but I always sat on my moms lap! I don't care! It helped! I know a lot of people who are scared but there was one thing that herted the most. And it wasn't even the needle part! They had to tie this rubberband around my upper arm. I didn't like it. But for other people they probably won't mind it.

So don't worry about it!
It's really nothing!

Good luck!

2006-12-27 12:51:40 · answer #7 · answered by NICOLE 3 · 1 1

I'm scared out of my mind, and sometimes I get so light-headed I think I'm going to faint.

But, in order to get through it I just close my eyes and clench my fists. Also, I tell the nurse/doctor that I faint during tests and right away they're more gentle and understanding.

2006-12-27 12:49:43 · answer #8 · answered by Karolina 2 · 0 0

recently i have had blood tests taken i think finding out the results is the scariest part take someone in the room with you that always makes me feel a bit better

2006-12-27 12:50:19 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes. Of the 6.5 billion people on Earth, you alone are singlehandedly the only living human scared of blood tests.

2006-12-27 13:02:55 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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