I use the cream b-4 HD but the techs keep sticking me as if it's going right through the vein! The nurse always have to come over and back it off and redo it. My fistula was brought right up under the skin. It's big as well and they all know that. I had to sit with an ice pac on my upper arm over the needles all 4 hrs yesterday. It helped for a bit midway thru, but then at the end my upper arm starts to ache really bad!!! Any suggestions? I told the doc I was going to go elsewhere if they didn't get it together. Yes, I know it could be the same elsewhere.
ND....you are kidding right?
I don't think it's assault when you're sitting there asking to be stuck.
If you CONSENT to it , it is no longer assault in the medical setting. Otherwise virtually all medical procedures and surgeries would be illegal. That is why we get written consent for any procudure we do. (then we can beat up the patient legally////JUST KIDDING)
Quote from: obsidianom on September 24, 2013, 10:08:32 AMIf you CONSENT to it , it is no longer assault in the medical setting. Otherwise virtually all medical procedures and surgeries would be illegal. That is why we get written consent for any procudure we do. (then we can beat up the patient legally////JUST KIDDING)However, if you ask them to stop and they do not, it is assault. Beating up patients? Hmmmm, assaulting a patient who has a nightstick and a firearm is not a very good idea.
Quote from: NDXUFan on October 09, 2013, 09:01:35 AMQuote from: obsidianom on September 24, 2013, 10:08:32 AMIf you CONSENT to it , it is no longer assault in the medical setting. Otherwise virtually all medical procedures and surgeries would be illegal. That is why we get written consent for any procudure we do. (then we can beat up the patient legally////JUST KIDDING)However, if you ask them to stop and they do not, it is assault. Beating up patients? Hmmmm, assaulting a patient who has a nightstick and a firearm is not a very good idea. Remember the magic words to end any medical procedure - "I withdraw consent".