I’ve had one done in the past when I was younger, and that probably made my phobia a bit worse. I believe they had to hold my arm down and and basically force it. I’d like to think if I needed it for some other medical reason, I would be able to do so without a similar incident; but realistically, I figure that won’t be the case.
Have you tried desensitization? Could you prick yourself with a med-lance? Even though you could feel weird doing it at home by yourself, you might feel more in control if it’s just you doing it. Then being analytical and curious about your response might make it go away.
Although you suggestion did sound strange initially, desensitization might be a good way to get over it. I’ll have to considering trying that as an option.
What would you do if it were medically necessary for you to get a blood test for some other reason (or what have you done in the past)?
I’ve had one done in the past when I was younger, and that probably made my phobia a bit worse. I believe they had to hold my arm down and and basically force it. I’d like to think if I needed it for some other medical reason, I would be able to do so without a similar incident; but realistically, I figure that won’t be the case.
Have you tried desensitization? Could you prick yourself with a med-lance? Even though you could feel weird doing it at home by yourself, you might feel more in control if it’s just you doing it. Then being analytical and curious about your response might make it go away.
Although you suggestion did sound strange initially, desensitization might be a good way to get over it. I’ll have to considering trying that as an option.