What happens during a blood test - reassurance needed

Today I had that dreaded doctor's appointment, but it went better than expected. I was concerned because I have been experiencing stabbing sensations in the left side of my chest, and was worried in case there was something wrong with my heart. You know that never ignore chest pains advice? Well, I was petrified I was going to die, and I am only 26 years old. But the doctor checked my blood pressure, which was completely fine, as was my oxygen saturation. She took my heart rate on my front and back, and said my heart sounded healthy.

The doctor said that she had no concerns from the tests and from what I was telling her, but offered me the chance to have a heart trace EEG and a blood test at the doctors nexr Monday. She told me that she is not concerned, and thinks that the tests will show nothing is wrong, but that it will help put my mind at rest, so I accepted the tests. But I am worried about the blood test - what do they involve, and how can I reassure myself?

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  • I am also getting increasingly anxious about the Electro-cardiogram. Will I have to strip to my waist? Will I have to take my trousers off? I don't wear a bra because I find them uncomfortable, but feel really uncomfortable about being half naked. I know that nurses are used to this, but I just feel embarrassed and nervous. I have had to remove my top before when I had concerns about a lump in my *** (it was benign) some years ago, and was petrified then as well. I am really worried about what will happen - two procedures I have never had before in one appointment, and I am feeling really worried now.

    Would it be a good idea to explain I have Asperger's? I think they should know as it is on my records, but I am wondering if I should mention it?

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  • I am also getting increasingly anxious about the Electro-cardiogram. Will I have to strip to my waist? Will I have to take my trousers off? I don't wear a bra because I find them uncomfortable, but feel really uncomfortable about being half naked. I know that nurses are used to this, but I just feel embarrassed and nervous. I have had to remove my top before when I had concerns about a lump in my *** (it was benign) some years ago, and was petrified then as well. I am really worried about what will happen - two procedures I have never had before in one appointment, and I am feeling really worried now.

    Would it be a good idea to explain I have Asperger's? I think they should know as it is on my records, but I am wondering if I should mention it?

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