Out, OUT, &^%!@ Spot!
Okay, so this post is a little early.
The bloodletting is tomorrow morning, weather permitting.
Here's hoping that sheets of rain hold off until after 10 am - and that I don't pass out during the process.
[I am NOT a fan of needles.]
My veins may or may not decide to play along. They like to hide during such procedures, and have been deemed 'uncooperative'.
Like THAT'S a surprise.
You'd think, as white as I am, that this 'vein hiding' would be impossible.
Apparently not.
I'm thinking that 3 or 4 cups of high test Yuban will set things in motion...
The bloodletting is tomorrow morning, weather permitting.
Here's hoping that sheets of rain hold off until after 10 am - and that I don't pass out during the process.
[I am NOT a fan of needles.]
My veins may or may not decide to play along. They like to hide during such procedures, and have been deemed 'uncooperative'.
Like THAT'S a surprise.
You'd think, as white as I am, that this 'vein hiding' would be impossible.
Apparently not.
I'm thinking that 3 or 4 cups of high test Yuban will set things in motion...
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7 Comments:
Renn, let's hope that Yuban will set those veins to bulging so high they can't miss them! Good luck.
And so? Didja pass out or what?
I too have the uncooperative veins. They suck.
Everybody loves my veins, which always makes me worry I'll get a paper cut and bleed out :)
Hope things went well.
I never understood the whole good/bad vein thing...until I had to have treatments which required regular blood draws. Now I get it.
Hope it went well!
I almost fainted just reading this.
Hope all's well.
When I trained as a medic in the Army, we had to learn how to take blood. By practicing on each other.
I was pretty good at it, but we had a couple of guys that I swear used a ten penny nail and hammer.
What I do, is think of something really, really irritating (in my case, a co-worker). 'Course, then they have to draw blood from my forehead...
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