Irratating
Sclerosed vein feel like a cord and you can feel the same along the tract, subcutaneously.
You feel trapped in your life because things do not seem to go as per your plans.
meaning do you feel trapped, cornered, or that you don't belong.
Usually at the neck (the vein on the side) does.
It feels like it has a bounce or resilience to it.
If you're unconscious then you don't feel anything.
"Palpate" a vein.... This is an acquired skill. A vein will have an elastic feel when lightly compressed and then released. There will also be a "collapse" sensation when it is compressed that will be distinctly different than the surrounding tissue. As most veins suitable for drawing blood will run along the long axis of the extremity these sensations should be detectable as you trace the path of the vein. The best way to learn is to start by palpating visible veins, then following the path of the vein as in passes deeper in the surrounding tissue. You may be surprised how far you can feel the vein once you do some practicing. With a constriction band (tourniquet) in place the feel of the vein will be more pronounced. Practice palpating a vein without one to get good at it!
Feel for the main vein just below the ear
Trapped!
Cephalic vein. To locate the cephalic vein, rotate the patient's arm so that the hand is prone. In this position, the weight of excess tissue often pulls downward, making the cephalic vein easier to feel and penetrate with a needle.
They locate them by looking at your arm and finding the different color of the vein and/or they tie off your arm (which they will do regardless if they see a vein or not) and feel the bump of the vein. If all else fails they will poke and see if they draw blood.
You should let your partner know how you feel. If you feel like your trapped and cant go anywhere you should keep an open mind. Tell your partner that you need some space.