So, I just got back from the docs. It was a walk-in not knowing what doc I would see since mine is booked for a long time and this is day 10 of nausea.
I got the doc I was hoping I wouldn't, but he seemed to listen a lot better than usual, so that's good. He sent me to the lab for bloodwork and that's when the real story starts.
My veins are hard to deal with. I know that. I warned the phlebotomist. She just smiles and sticks me and sticks the test tube on the other end. No blood. Surprise, surprise. She then starts moving the needle up and down in and out (not fully out) trying to get the blood flowing. She then twists the needle in a sweeping motion under my skin. I suppose just trying to hit something?
Then, she calls the girl that's behind the desk over to help saying "I found the vein, but there's no blood!" The one behind the desk comes over, gets some hand sanitizer, doesn't grab any gloves and instead goes straight to adjusting the needle. Before I could say anything, the blood was filling the test tube and she walked away.
My arm is sore from all the digging and I'm more than a little weirded out by the lack of gloves in that procedure.
I got the doc I was hoping I wouldn't, but he seemed to listen a lot better than usual, so that's good. He sent me to the lab for bloodwork and that's when the real story starts.My veins are hard to deal with. I know that. I warned the phlebotomist. She just smiles and sticks me and sticks the test tube on the other end. No blood. Surprise, surprise. She then starts moving the needle up and down in and out (not fully out) trying to get the blood flowing. She then twists the needle in a sweeping motion under my skin. I suppose just trying to hit something?
Then, she calls the girl that's behind the desk over to help saying "I found the vein, but there's no blood!" The one behind the desk comes over, gets some hand sanitizer, doesn't grab any gloves and instead goes straight to adjusting the needle. Before I could say anything, the blood was filling the test tube and she walked away.
My arm is sore from all the digging and I'm more than a little weirded out by the lack of gloves in that procedure.

The first one for digging around in your arm with a needle (I was getting queasy just reading about it) an the second one for not using gloves. Talk to the director of their department, and if that doesn't go anywhere, take it to the director of the clinic/hospital.


Please report them both! I have Hep C and had a similar experience at a Planned Parenthood place when I was getting a yearly test done. The lady had longish fake nails on and was getting me all prepped up to draw the blood, when I asked her about the gloves, she said she's be fine. I told her I had Hep C and she still wanted to shrug it off. I Got up out of the chair with the rubber thing still wrapped around my arm and told one of the other ladies at the front desk. They were not amused. Next lady had gloves on.
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