Hey Everyone,
It's that time of year again -- I'm about to go in for annual bloodwork.
Like most people, I used to be deathly afraid of needles. As a kid, I contemplated never getting married because at that time, a blood test was required -- and there was no way I was going to willingly subject myself to getting punctured!
But at one of my appointments, an older, wise and very compassionate pediatric nurse changed everything for me. I'm sure she'd dealt with a lot of scared kids before to come up with this "trick." As the doctor was gearing up the syringe and getting ever closer to my arm (I was on the verge of hopping off the table and running,) this nurse gave me a towel, told me to cover my eyes, turn my head away, and sing the ABC's. She even covered her own eyes, turned her head, and sang along with me to demonstrate -- and even though I of course felt the prick of the needle -- suddenly, it didn't seem so bad. And her little tip has stayed with me my entire life.
I no longer have to cover my eyes or turn my head. I can now watch from start to finish -- and actually find it quite fascinating, especially when donating blood (though I haven't in a while, as I nearly passed out the last two times.) But just as that amazing nurse taught me so many years ago, I still sing the ABC song (just silently now, to myself) whenever I'm being turned into a pin cushion.
I don't know if this nurse is still living, but I always think of her and thank God that she made such a huge difference in the life of a once-petrified little child.
How about the rest of you?
* Do you have any tips/routines to ease the fear/pain when facing shots and needles?
* Have you had to help other adult relatives through shots? What did you do?
* What about kids and little ones? Any advice on how to help them through?
It's such a common, relatable fear that I am really interested in hearing how others have learned to cope with it.
Thank you for sharing!
It's that time of year again -- I'm about to go in for annual bloodwork.
Like most people, I used to be deathly afraid of needles. As a kid, I contemplated never getting married because at that time, a blood test was required -- and there was no way I was going to willingly subject myself to getting punctured!
But at one of my appointments, an older, wise and very compassionate pediatric nurse changed everything for me. I'm sure she'd dealt with a lot of scared kids before to come up with this "trick." As the doctor was gearing up the syringe and getting ever closer to my arm (I was on the verge of hopping off the table and running,) this nurse gave me a towel, told me to cover my eyes, turn my head away, and sing the ABC's. She even covered her own eyes, turned her head, and sang along with me to demonstrate -- and even though I of course felt the prick of the needle -- suddenly, it didn't seem so bad. And her little tip has stayed with me my entire life.
I no longer have to cover my eyes or turn my head. I can now watch from start to finish -- and actually find it quite fascinating, especially when donating blood (though I haven't in a while, as I nearly passed out the last two times.) But just as that amazing nurse taught me so many years ago, I still sing the ABC song (just silently now, to myself) whenever I'm being turned into a pin cushion.
I don't know if this nurse is still living, but I always think of her and thank God that she made such a huge difference in the life of a once-petrified little child.
How about the rest of you?
* Do you have any tips/routines to ease the fear/pain when facing shots and needles?
* Have you had to help other adult relatives through shots? What did you do?
* What about kids and little ones? Any advice on how to help them through?
It's such a common, relatable fear that I am really interested in hearing how others have learned to cope with it.
Thank you for sharing!
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