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Default accu vein, have you ever seen it?

I have HORRIBLE veins. more often than not, they end up in my neck or groin for access. I have used a foot several times. Since high dose chemo, and antibiotic and steroid therapy, my veins are shot! They always poke me to peices.

yesterday before my MRI the nurse said "Oh! let me get the new Accu Vein." and she dragged over this unit!

Watch the video. this thing flipped me out! I must have one!

http://accuvein.com/?_kk=vein%20ligh...FVl35QodBE70bg
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