not terrible. A lot like a shot. It does not take too long and afterwards maybe you will get candy....
2007-02-01 02:22:16
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answered by Anonymous
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a million. You get put in this room and sit you down on a chair or mattress like contained in the well being care specialist's place of work. Then they take some epidermis tape and wrap round your arm to have your veins educate. Then they take a needle that has a tube and gently positioned it in to at least one among your vains. It shouldn't harm a lot. Then after like 6 seconds they take it out and your finished. 2. not extremely, it shouldn't. It like getting an injection. it will be over before you understand it. 3. The nurse can be the only getting each thing waiting and taping your arm. The well being care specialist will be taking your blood. 4. convinced, your mom can are available in. solid success! do not imagine too a lot about it!
2016-12-03 07:50:44
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answered by haltom 4
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It depends on who does it...but generally for less than a second when they put the needle in. I don't watch and sometimes never even know it's done.
I used to pass out when having blood drawn, but now I am fine. I think of the fact that I have never had to have a serious medical procedure and I can suck it up for half a second.
2007-02-01 02:16:28
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answered by Anonymous
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A minor nuisance. Either the finger is poked with a stylet, or the vein at the inner aspect of the elbow is tapped, depending on how much is needed. The procedure is uncomfortable at the time, but not severely so as long as the technician knows what he is doing.
2007-02-01 02:12:54
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answered by Anonymous
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It dosent sting. It hurts like heck
2007-02-01 02:15:21
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answered by queenb 2
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Pinch yourself. thats about it.
Not more than a poke in the finger or arm.
Although I don't recommend watching it, if you don't like needles.
I always turn my head and don't even really know its happening.
Hurts when you watch (must be a mental thing)
Doesn't when you don't.
Good luck, I am confident you will be just fine.
T-
2007-02-01 02:19:43
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answered by Night Train 2
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It's not bad.It only stings for a second or two.It's really not a big deal.Don't worry.
2007-02-01 02:17:13
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answered by ? 7
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depends on where the needle is stuck......come on. Its a pin prick.
2007-02-01 02:13:15
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answered by unknownsoldier992003 1
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