SpaceYourBassAgain
Greenlighter
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- May 23, 2012
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I am having problems hitting this one vein in my arm - a big one about halfway in between my wrist and elbow (actually it isn't me, but I will refrain from any form of SWIMing). I go in the vein and register, although the blood shoots in with about half the force of a normal register for me (still bright red and a normal register, but weaker)...I start to slowly put the plunger down, and there is pain. I re-register successfully without moving the needle at all, and try to plunge again slowly, and there is slight pain again. I take the needle completely out, and there is a little bump as if I had just missed a little bit of the shot altogether. I made sure to have the needle all the way in the vein, so that it was not moving at all. There was a belt a few inches above my elbow, but it wasn't even that tight really. How can this happen after registering, when the vein is obviously not collapsed?
Why is this happening? Could the vein be pseudo-collapsed? I have dug through many IV threads with no luck, but I'm sure that there is a quick answer.
Also, this same thing happened about a month ago, so I stayed away from the vein until yesterday, when what I just described happened again. There's no way I was in the same exact spot each time, so there has to be something wrong with the entire vein. It was not the solution (liquid morphine, not crushed pills) - I had no problem hitting the next vein. No more shooting in the screwed up one, but what's wrong with it?
Why is this happening? Could the vein be pseudo-collapsed? I have dug through many IV threads with no luck, but I'm sure that there is a quick answer.
Also, this same thing happened about a month ago, so I stayed away from the vein until yesterday, when what I just described happened again. There's no way I was in the same exact spot each time, so there has to be something wrong with the entire vein. It was not the solution (liquid morphine, not crushed pills) - I had no problem hitting the next vein. No more shooting in the screwed up one, but what's wrong with it?
