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#108 There are dickheads that go around saying YDI to every post. To the OP, FYL bad.
You just scared me out of ever, ever donating blood or getting a blood test.
The nurse put "it" in your tendon instead of your vein? Sounds like the beginning of a really kinky porno set in a doctor's office.
I give blood 3 times a year (well, not this year because I got pierced which puts me in the high risk group for a year) and I got to say, they're pritty good in holland. sure, they put the needle too deep once or twice but it's never something they can't fix by pulling the needle a back a bit. there's just one tip I can give. go to a permanent building, not just a blood drive.
I give you a ten(don) for donating blood. You will not die in vein/vain.
wow she should lose her license. how can you not tell the difference between a viable vein and a tendon. even IV drug addicts usually know where their veins are. i could understand maybe missing the vein or blowing the vein or sticking a capillary or artery on accident instead of a vein, but not a tendon, wtf!
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OH! Man, I hope you're ok. How the hell do you mistake a tendon for a vein? Veins are clearly a very different color from tendons. If you have dark skin or your veins aren't that visible then I can understand a bit better. Like I said, I hope you're ok and you don't have to go through something like this again. Hope this doesn't stop you from donating blood again in the future. Try asking for a more experienced nurse next time. I believe you can do that in most places.
your so vein (joke, for any of you idiots that'll see it and immediately critique every part of this)