WillInAtlanta 24 Posted June 8, 2013 I've always been someone who has hard veins to get blood from. Recently, my docs office and nurses at hospital called me a "roller" because my veins tend to move and play peek-a-boo. So, I was sleeved 5/23 and the morning of surgery it took 2 nurses a good 30+ min to get my IV started...fast forward to 2+ weeks later that arm is still sore. It looked a little bruised the day after, but that's gone...it's just sore as hell. Has anyone else had this issue? Sent from my iPad using VST Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted June 8, 2013 Yes mine are sore as hell too. It took 3 sticks to get an iv on me. I hope you feel better soon. And this one on the right is from when they had to get lab work before I left. Oh wait- I just read 2 weeks later it's still sore. That sounds unusual to me. Maybe someone else will chime in with better info. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WillInAtlanta 24 Posted June 8, 2013 Wow. The day before surgery it took 3 nurses an hour to draw blood from me. Needless to say by the 3rd attempt I wasn't too happy. I tend to sleep on my arms, so the pain is mainly noticeable at night. It's irritating and just made me wonder if it was normal to still be sore. Good luck healing! Sent from my iPad using VST Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fp9107 121 Posted June 8, 2013 My entire arm was black and blue before I left the hospital. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted June 8, 2013 Wow. The day before surgery it took 3 nurses an hour to draw blood from me. Needless to say by the 3rd attempt I wasn't too happy. I tend to sleep on my arms' date=' so the pain is mainly noticeable at night. It's irritating and just made me wonder if it was normal to still be sore. Good luck healing! Sent from my iPad using VST[/quote'] I wonder if you bled out into your arm a bit and your body hasn't absorbed the blood yet. Sounds painful!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DonRodolfo 1,416 Posted June 8, 2013 I don't know if it was luck of the draw or what, but neither the week before when they took blood for labs nor the day of surgery did they hurt me too much with needles. And absolutely no bruising afterwards either time - I was shocked. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WillInAtlanta 24 Posted June 8, 2013 That's one thing I thought it could be... DonRodolfo: consider yourself extremely lucky lol Sent from my iPad using VST Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DonRodolfo 1,416 Posted June 8, 2013 That's one thing I thought it could be... DonRodolfo: consider yourself extremely lucky lol Sent from my iPad using VST I consider it making up for the one time about a year ago when I went to my doctor's office for labs and she stuck me THREE TIMES in each arm for blood AND THEN decided to get someone with more experience! Apparently being dehydrated makes it harder for them to stick you properly - lesson learned! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thinnerdaysahead 48 Posted June 8, 2013 I've always been someone who has hard veins to get blood from. Recently, my docs office and nurses at hospital called me a "roller" because my veins tend to move and play peek-a-boo. So, I was sleeved 5/23 and the morning of surgery it took 2 nurses a good 30+ min to get my IV started...fast forward to 2+ weeks later that arm is still sore. It looked a little bruised the day after, but that's gone...it's just sore as hell. Has anyone else had this issue? Sent from my iPad using VST I have the same problem, but one smart nurse applied a warm pad on the inside of my elbow. He said this would make the vein pop up and stabilize. All I know is that it worked. Since I have this problem, I tell the nurse, etc. which vein has worked the best in the past. Sorry about the pain. 1 ProudGrammy reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fp9107 121 Posted June 8, 2013 Lab techs are all the same, they never listen when I tell who ever it is you will not find a vein take the blood from the top of my hand and we can go on about our business. Do they ever listen? Absolutely not and I go through this same routine every single time I have to give blood. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bailey 0 Posted June 8, 2013 I had the same problem. I'm 2 weeks out and it's just now getting better. My nurse told me that some of the drugs she was giving me would burn my veins so I figured it was sore from that. I iced my hand every night. It will go away. But it did hurt for a while. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tammy1970 20 Posted June 8, 2013 Mine took about a month to feel better. I am 10 weeks out and still have the mark where the IV was. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ms.AntiBand 2,984 Posted June 8, 2013 It's possible you have phlebitis. Keep a close eye on it and it's it's swollen, purple/red blotchy and spreads you need to be checked out. If it turns out to be phlebitis you need antibiotics and topical pain crm. Pain will last several weeks. Or you could just be sore from the attempts they made. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NewSetOfCurves 1,553 Posted June 8, 2013 Lab techs are all the same' date=' they never listen when I tell who ever it is you will not find a vein take the blood from the top of my hand and we can go on about our business. Do they ever listen? Absolutely not and I go through this same routine every single time I have to give blood.[/quote'] I know what you mean! I have a daughter that has several heart defects and has been in and out of hospitals all 3 1/2 years of her little life. She too has difficult veins and I tell the techs EVERY TIME that she needs someone very experienced to lessen the torture of being stuck multiple times, and they NEVER listen!!!!! It really, REALLY angers me to no end. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thetattooedlady 114 Posted June 8, 2013 My arm always stays sore for a long time.....I wouldn't worry to much about it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites