Gourmande
Active Member
Hi
I’ve been lurking on the site since last year and trying to glean as much information as possible about diabetes and would like to say thank you to everyone for all the useful information you contribute.
I have now had two HA1C tests and the result has been exactly the same 6.4% or 47mmol/mol.
This puts me right on the borderline of diabetes and I am going to visit my doctor next week to discuss the results, but based on my last discussion with her, she will say that it is not necessary for me to self-test.
I have already decided to buy a Codefree meter from Amazon, but as I live in France, I am uncertain how I am going to dispose of my used lancets. I know that if you have been diagnosed formally as a diabetic here in France, they will give you a yellow disposal bin which you can take to pharmacies to dispose of. But as I will have to buy my own, I am wondering if they will accept the bins. Also, do they just empty the bin and give it back to you, or do they take the bin and replace it (which I would obviously have to pay for if they did that). Can anyone who lives in France explain the procedure here?
And can you re-use the lancets?
The other thing is, I have been putting off buying a meter because I am completely scared about piercing my fingers. This is because when I was a teenager a nurse performed a blood test on me by pricking the middle of my thumb pad and I don’t think anything has ever hurt so much in my life (and I have given birth to three big babies!). I know it’s irrational but I’m really worried about whether I’ll be able to do the testing. Will I end up with very sore fingers?
Sorry I know these are daft questions but I am putting off buying the meter because I am worried about these things.
One last thing – I travel back to the UK frequently by plane. Is there are problem about taking the lancets on a plane? Will I need a note from the doctor? (another obstacle!)
I’ve been lurking on the site since last year and trying to glean as much information as possible about diabetes and would like to say thank you to everyone for all the useful information you contribute.
I have now had two HA1C tests and the result has been exactly the same 6.4% or 47mmol/mol.
This puts me right on the borderline of diabetes and I am going to visit my doctor next week to discuss the results, but based on my last discussion with her, she will say that it is not necessary for me to self-test.
I have already decided to buy a Codefree meter from Amazon, but as I live in France, I am uncertain how I am going to dispose of my used lancets. I know that if you have been diagnosed formally as a diabetic here in France, they will give you a yellow disposal bin which you can take to pharmacies to dispose of. But as I will have to buy my own, I am wondering if they will accept the bins. Also, do they just empty the bin and give it back to you, or do they take the bin and replace it (which I would obviously have to pay for if they did that). Can anyone who lives in France explain the procedure here?
And can you re-use the lancets?
The other thing is, I have been putting off buying a meter because I am completely scared about piercing my fingers. This is because when I was a teenager a nurse performed a blood test on me by pricking the middle of my thumb pad and I don’t think anything has ever hurt so much in my life (and I have given birth to three big babies!). I know it’s irrational but I’m really worried about whether I’ll be able to do the testing. Will I end up with very sore fingers?
Sorry I know these are daft questions but I am putting off buying the meter because I am worried about these things.
One last thing – I travel back to the UK frequently by plane. Is there are problem about taking the lancets on a plane? Will I need a note from the doctor? (another obstacle!)