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Epic fail

Debmcgee

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Type of diabetes
Prediabetes
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So my monitor came and so I tried to get a reading. After faffing about with the lancer and being unable to prick myself, I finally got some blood only to be told by monitor there was an error. This happened three times!

So can you share your BG testing tips please?!

Thanks

Useless Mcgee!


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Yes it is an ds code free one with lancet. I've mastered the pricking now (and hate it!!) but blood errors were first test strip error then blood error.

Maybe I'm putting blood on wrong??!


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You should just be offering up the globule of blood to the end of the strip so that it draws on by capillary action. Putting the strip into the meter before you do that turns the meter on automatically. There's a link on the main page of this website (before you come on to the forum) to a video of BG testing.

Have you used the check strip that comes with the meter to show that the meter is working as it should?
 
Thanks. Well I'm pathetic. I plucked up courage to do fingers and palm but although I pricked, I got hardly any blood so now I'm crying like a baby because I can't do it. I hate myself for being so ridiculous :-(

Sorry for being so stupid


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Thank you x


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No problem pet, don't get yourself down too much about not being able to get testing right. You're not the first person who's struggled with it and you won't be the last. If you're not getting enough blood for a test when you prick your finger, it might be worth changing the depth setting on your finger pricker. If your device doesn't allow you to do this, you should be able to pick one up that can :) I know I also struggle to get any blood on the lower depth settings because I have callousy fingers from playing bass guitar.

These things are different for everyone, you'll get the hang of it eventually. Stick with it and you'll be fine :)
 
I assume you're getting an E-2 error message then.
after I prick my finger, I grasp the base of my finger and milk towards the tip, this normally brings out a decent drop
you don't want to lance deep that your finger just bleeds

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I did it!!!!!

Thank you thank you thank you. I really do appreciate it. I was using the wrong top part on lancet so wasn't getting enough blood and I was putting test strip on too quickly before enough blood could travel up!

So my first random reading is 6.8. I will start diary and proper testing before food and two hours after.

I'll be on YouTube all night tonight watching people pricking themselves!!


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I'm gonna try and keep it all contained in the kitchen!

I'm wondering what to do with old lances as I'm not officially diabetic, I don't have a sharps box. What do you all do with yours?

X


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Don't forget to shut your eyes when you prick you finger (I do it every time and I'm not squeamish) LOL!
 
Thanks. Well I'm pathetic. I plucked up courage to do fingers and palm but although I pricked, I got hardly any blood so now I'm crying like a baby because I can't do it. I hate myself for being so ridiculous :-(

Sorry for being so stupid


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I was exactly the same. You need to putt down and do something else for a while. I always tense before the prick. I have a code free too.
Put the strip in the meter till it beeps.
Set the number dial on the pen to 3.5
Make sure that your hands are warm
Prick the end of your little finger

Gently squeeze finger end and you should get some blood.
Now hold the meter with the strip in by the blood.
Good luck!
 
I'm gonna try and keep it all contained in the kitchen!

I'm wondering what to do with old lances as I'm not officially diabetic, I don't have a sharps box. What do you all do with yours?

X


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Sling them. I am bad and use mine more than once but you're not supposed to!
 
New lancets usually come with a plastic tip you have to remove. I will put the tip of my used lancet onto the plastic tip of the new lancet and then dispose of it in the usual garbage. The lancet cannot then inadvertently prick anybody.

annelise
 
Sling them. I am bad and use mine more than once but you're not supposed to!
I don't know what you are supposed to do, but I will reuse my lancets until I feel that they are no longer sharp enough! (I know that a lot of people do the same). That may be for months, I admit. Too much bother to change them for every prick.

However, when I test other persons, I will of course change the lancet.

annelise
 
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