<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Havoc</b></i> Some people do have tricky veins, but the majority of the time when you hear "your veins roll, wiggle, hide" etc., it just means they have bad technique. Yes, veins do sometimes move, but that's the advantage of having 2 hands, as you can use your non dominate hand to stabilize the vein. Sometimes veins are hard to see, but that's why they teach anatomy, so you know where they should be. I've started thousands of IV's, once on an infant who was only a few days old. I have a 96% success rate on the first stick (they track that kinda stuff these days). Don't let them make excuses, ask for someone who has a really good track record.</end quote>
no no, trust me, my veins suck! before I get bloodwork done I hydrate hydrate hydrate hydrate at least 2 days in advance. I was in the hospial a few years ago for a bowel obstruction--32 pokes in 5 days because no one could get it. Even a pediatric anethstesiologist (I guess they're supossed to be the Supermans of IVs) <em>using </em>numbing stuff as he went couldn't get it D:
I think I can probably get another 2 PICCs out of my left arm, then maybe switch to m right. My rights the better of the two. A port ust freaks me out because you can see them under the skin..... eeeehhh