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I just want to say my nurse was amazing. I had to go for blood work due to a work related injury. went in in tears and left with a smile on my face. I have a history of fainting and even having seizures from fainting due to getting blood drawn or shots, my fear of needles is extreme. my nurse took me to a special room and laid me all the way back, put an ice pack behind my head, and talked me through the entire thing. I barely felt the shot and I barely felt her taking my blood when every other time prior to this I have fainted while having blood drawn. she drew my blood very slowly just like she said she would and I think that helped with the wooziness a lot because I didn't feel like I was losing blood too fast. she offered me a drink or a snack and she let me lay down after the procedure for about 20 minutes so I could relax. this was so huge for me because I didn't faint!!! she made me feel very relaxed and comfortable despite my tears and horrible history with shots and needles. I will definitely be requesting her for my follow ups and I suggest you do the same if you have a needle fear! thank you tima!!!!
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