1/5 Przemysław K. 3 months ago on Google • 44 reviews New
The
situation
I
will
describe
took
place
2
years
ago,
but
after
that
visit,
when
my
child
sees
a
needle,
he
has
a
panic
attack.
Then
I
was
with
my
five-year-old
for
basic
blood
tests.
The
boy
has
never
had
any
problems
with
donating
blood,
especially
since
I
always
prepared
him
for
it,
lignocaine
gel
on
his
most
visible
vein.
We
sit
down
in
the
armchair
and
you
show
us
that
my
son
has
problems
because
his
veins
are
invisible,
but
this
one
is
always
the
best.
The
lady
looked
at
me
and,
as
if
with
anger,
inserted
the
needle
into
the
cubital
fossa,
where
the
veins
were
not
visible.
And
he's
looking,
looking,
looking.
The
boy
is
already
turning
purple,
and
she's
not
here,
and
the
same
thing
in
the
other
cubital
fossa.
Suddenly
he
gets
up
and
goes
somewhere
and
comes
back,
as
he
puts
it,
with
someone
more
experienced.
And
this
more
experienced
person
does
the
same
thing,
cubital
fossa
and
blindly
looks
for
a
vein.
The
boy
begins
to
spasm
for
the
first
time
during
the
blood
collection
and
he
can
barely
hold
it
together.
Finally,
I
ask
why
they
won't
use
the
vein
I
indicated
at
the
beginning,
because
it's
too
small.
I
say
that
if
I
get
straight
here,
it
will
be
okay,
I
say.
And
I
add
that
I
know
because
this
is
not
the
first
examination
with
my
son,
and
secondly,
I
am
a
paramedic
and,
based
on
my
knowledge,
I
always
get
involved
in
something
we
see.
Suddenly,
the
first
lady
does
as
I
suggested
and
eureka,
30
seconds
later
the
tests
were
taken.
I'm
describing
this
because
when
I
was
with
my
boyfriend
in
Alab
today,
the
ladies
there
don't
argue
and
go
into
the
veins
they
see.
But
due
to
diagnostics
2
years
ago,
the
young
man
is
always
traumatized
before
blood
collection,
and
this
was
not
the
case
before.
So
if
someone
doesn't
want
to
traumatize
their
child
for
life
by
undergoing
tests,
they
don't
go
to
this
diagnostic
department.