12/13/22
like most people, I really dislike blood and needles. one time in eighth grade my science class went on a field trip to a blood and tissue center, and I was watching a lady move bags of donated blood from one drawer to another. like she was literally behind a wall of glass in a lab room and I was in the hallway watching her and listening to the tour guide. next thing I know I have the chills, but I’m also sweating, I have my hands on my knees, there are spots before my eyes, I’m nauseous – my friend Sarah said my lips were literally white and my face was so pale. my teacher Ms. Scruggs RAN me out of there and I almost threw up in the bathroom, and I had to spend the rest of the field trip in the lobby. so yeah – I don’t like blood and needles.
consider it a CRUEL twist of fate when I found out this summer that I have a BLOOD DISORDER!! it’s called Factor V Leiden and it basically means that I’m really susceptible to blood clots, and like there’s no symptoms until you have a stroke. my mom had a stroke back in 2013 so it’s definitely a possibility and something I need to get taken care of. anyway, tomorrow I have a doctor’s appointment with a hematologist and I already know I’m going to get my blood drawn and I’m already getting worked about it. I feel weak in the knees as I type this LOL.
I don’t think I have a phobia, but whatever I do have definitely is right up there toeing the line to crossing into a phobia. I would love to ignore my health problems and pretend like I don’t have this blood disorder, but I also don’t want to play around with potentially having a stroke. I will update y’all tomorrow with news of whether I passed out during my doctor appointment or not.
things I am grateful for: getting to sleep in slightly tomorrow since I have my doctor appointment; the new coffee shop that just opened by my job; and my job’s health insurance.
– Mia
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