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nineveh_uk ([personal profile] nineveh_uk) wrote2020-10-13 11:29 am
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Things one doesn't want to hear from the nurse about to take a blood sample*

Person whose job is probably clinical research nurse: "I've completed the training, but as I haven't done that many yet, my colleague will need to join us to supervise. Is that OK?"

Me, in my head: AAAAARGGGGHHH!!!

Me, out loud: That's fine.

She was fine. Definitely not in my top experience of phlebotomists, because experience really does seem to count here, but adequately competent. Fortunately I have highly cooperative veins. Still, I've evidently moved a long way since when I routinely anaesthetised the site with lidocaine first.

And now I wait a month for the results, which will tell me For Science whether I have coronavirus antibodies, to which the answer seems probably not because it has been too long. Still, fingers crossed!

*Via VirusWatch. I am very disappointed that they have clearly now had their consent form PDF proofread properly and updated it to talk about blood samples rather than the first version I received by email, which talked about bleeding people.
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[personal profile] antisoppist 2020-10-14 08:36 am (UTC)(link)
I have a massive bruise on my upper arm now. I do bruise very easily and expect to from blood being taken but it hasn't ever happened from flu injections, all previously done at the GP by a nurse. It is making me wonder how pharmacists get trained in doing injections.