Needlefobe, Clearly you are being dialyzed via a catheter (chest catheter, I believe, based on an earlier post). So why are you skipping dialysis sessions?
Quote from: okarol on September 13, 2010, 09:59:22 PMneedlephobic, you may have mentioned the answer to this question so please forgive me, but why don't you do PD?I don't have room in my house for all the supplies and the machine. I don't want tubes comming out of my gut. might have toi change my members name to dead man walking lol
needlephobic, you may have mentioned the answer to this question so please forgive me, but why don't you do PD?
needlephobic, is there any way you could see a hypnotist, to see if that would work. Just a thought.
Quote from: billybags on September 24, 2010, 10:28:14 AMneedlephobic, is there any way you could see a hypnotist, to see if that would work. Just a thought. Thought about it but you must be willing and im always on guard so really don't think it will work
Quote from: needlephobic on September 24, 2010, 10:46:44 AMQuote from: billybags on September 24, 2010, 10:28:14 AMneedlephobic, is there any way you could see a hypnotist, to see if that would work. Just a thought. Thought about it but you must be willing and im always on guard so really don't think it will workPlease don't dismiss this option too quickly. Surely you are "willing" to overcome your phobia! Most people are always "on guard". Fear itself puts you "on guard". Could you maybe think about it a bit, maybe consult a hypnotherapist and explain the situation? It couldn't hurt.
What about somne kind of (oral) med to relax you before treatment? I read soimewhere else here someone mention their neph perscribing xanax prior to treatment and that really helped them - have you explored something like that?What if they knocked you out prior to treatment (no, not a punch to the head!! ) - though I understand you mentioned you freaked out when you woke up with needles in you. Maybe some sort of strong sedative might help though?
I've read that Xanax is best used as a short-term aid to help you cope with your fears while you're exposed to them, to learn that they're not as bad as you fear. You won't get addicted to Xanax by taking it three times, or even six times (two weeks). If you were to take a Xanax, and it helped you not freak out while being stuck with a needle, do you think then it would help you get more used to it? At the right dose, Xanax doesn't zonk you out, it just makes everything okay. I've had a relatively large dose of Ativan (same type of drug) in the hospital before a surgery, and once it took full effect, nothing felt any different (no high, no buzz, no obvious effects), except that I felt more secure and less anxious.I think hypnotherapy is a good option too. It's all about relaxing. A good hypnotherapist might be able to get around your "on guard" personality.