My wife worked on the donation side of the Dutch blood transfusion service, and she's very clear that even a highly-skilled and much-experienced person can have huge problems getting a needle in a vein with some people.
My mother-in-law apparently has horrible arm veins in the sense that they're tiny, deep and tend to slide away when touched with a needle, so her having a blood sample taken is almost always a traumatic experience for her with multiple sticks required. The fact that she's a drama-queen and so phobic about blood that she tends to pass out when she sees even a drop of it makes the process almost as traumatic for the person drawing the blood.
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My wife worked on the donation side of the Dutch blood transfusion service, and she's very clear that even a highly-skilled and much-experienced person can have huge problems getting a needle in a vein with some people.
My mother-in-law apparently has horrible arm veins in the sense that they're tiny, deep and tend to slide away when touched with a needle, so her having a blood sample taken is almost always a traumatic experience for her with multiple sticks required. The fact that she's a drama-queen and so phobic about blood that she tends to pass out when she sees even a drop of it makes the process almost as traumatic for the person drawing the blood.
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I literally had blood tests my entire life and am phobic of needles. I went to a meps doctor and I didn't feel anything.