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    1 cm x 1 cm mass in upper arm due to phlebotomist entering an artery rather than a vein.
    Sarah D.

    Ever since my mom passed away from acute lymphoblastic leukemia in 2015, I make it a priority to donate blood regularly. I made an appointment at the ARC in Albany for my first ever plasma donation and the phlebotomist accidentally went through my vein into an artery, then pulled back into my vein again. I didn't know this is what happened at the time however, half way through my donation, I felt a sudden burning pain in my arm and upon informing the staff, I was told just to "relax". Wanting to finish the donation, I tried very hard to just "relax" but a minute or so later, I could no longer tolerate the pain and asked them to withdrawal the needle. Upon removal, I immediately noticed faint bruising. My arm was literally throbbing and I have a very high tolerance to pain. Working in the medical field myself, I immediately went to the ER after I left the Albany Red Cross and requested an ultrasound as a precaution to be sure that I didn't have a blood clot which could eventually cause a pulmonary embolism. The ultasound indicated a 1 cm x 1 cm mass in my upper arm and the Dr ordered a follow up with my PCP and ultimately, another ultrasound. The Red Cross called me the very next day to see if I wanted to reschedule a plasma donation since I was unable to finish (not to see how I was doing), and I told them about my visit to the ER. I also repeatedly stated that I was not at all upset with the phlebotomist but that I did want them to be aware that they should always unhook a patient who complains of sudden pain. Additionally, I told them about my arm being what I then considered to be "severely bruised". The American Red Cross asked me to come back to their location and file a report just to have on file, but I was reluctant as I didn't want anyone to get in trouble for a simple mistake (again, I am in the medical field and know that these things do happen). Regardless I went back to Albany ARC in the event that the small mass ended up becoming an issue. They immediately had me contact someone right then and there to report the incident. I explained to the lady at the ARC injury reporting line that I really didn't want to make this a big deal. I only intended on getting documentation should the mass turn into something more. I was then asked to sign a medical release to obtain my FULL medical records despite the fact that I had brought the Albany location the ultrasound report to copy. They said that this is how I would be reimbursed for the ER bill. I told them that I was not looking for reimbursement and I further refused to release my "FULL medical records" as repeatedly requested. After all, they did not need access my FULL records, they only needed documentation of the incident that had occurred a day prior, which I provided. Does privacy even exist anymore??? There were no preexisting conditions that would have ever have caused a mass to be found in my arm and I'm pretty sure the phlebotomist would not have stuck a needle in my arm if it was that severely bruised prior to my donation as they always check your arms before you begin. Bottom line is, they had no right to ask for my full records... I wasn't threatening to sue them and I was not asking them for any sort of compensation/reimbursement. The representative on the phone then got very snotty with me when I refused to comply. Well, about 2 weeks after the incident, I was notified via USPS by the American Red Cross that I was BANNED from all blood donations for a period of 4 months since I failed to provide documentation that I did not in fact have a blood clot. The 4 month waiting period was a precaution to those receiving blood (blood by the way, is centrifuged for a reason). The letter absolutely infuriated me! No one even suggested that I go to the emergency room in the first place, I went on my own. If I had not told them, they never would have known! At the end of the day, it was their mistake, yet they banned me from donating all because I wouldn't give them access to my private medical records! Ridiculous!!! Anyways, my arm was bruised (as shown in the photo) for about 2 months and I had to keep it covered while out in public during the warm summer months because it was so awful to look at (I honestly looked like a battered woman). Other photos are worse! The reaction by the American Red Cross is what triggered me to give this 1-star review. This experience has definitely made me hesitant to donate blood again, even though my 4 month waiting period has long since passed. This is truly hard for me as there is always a well-known blood shortage and I am very anxious to pay it forward in honor of my mom. After all, blood and platelet donations from perfect strangers (like you!) helped to keep my mom alive for 2 years after her initial diagnosis. Please continue to donate, but don't just simply "relax" when you know that something is wrong. Mistakes do happen, but please speak up when you know that something just isn't right.

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