Complete non-sequitur, but that is a hell of a screen name you got there
rocketpoweredredneck
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The blood draw I understand, and what with having cancer for 12 years, you'd think I'd be used to it by now. I'm turned as far away as I can get, tense from head to toe, and on the verge of tears up until the needles back out of me. As soon as it is, I'm fine. Had a phlebotomist that I wound up getting my blood drawn a bunch who told me I was her best worst patient, she always thought I was about to start fighting, but she made sure to get my paperwork every time I was in.
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Ranges aren't all that long inside a house generally, so I wouldn't worry about effective range.