If they are put incorrectly they do not hurt going in or once they are in.
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My sympathies NOGs, not fun is it. I had shed loads of them for Chemo but never in the wrist I have to say. Plenty in crook of the elbow and then arm bandaged to wooden plank (seriously that big) towards the end though.
However after a big argument with a doc (I told him to stick it in his arm first and then he could do mine etc) it turns out there's a numbing cream they can put on, for say 30 mins before and so when the canni has to be moved, it doesn't hurt so much, IF AT ALL. So perhaps next time they want to put one in your wrist, they could use that stuff first - just a suggestion
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