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Type 2 A little warfarin problem

liarsdance

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Location
North Yorkshire
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Diet only
Good afternoon... In addition to my newly diagnosed Type 2 (though curiously, my GP hasn't coded me as anything as yet after a month, but that's another story), I also have hypertension and atrial fibrillation. This means as well as medication to control those conditions, I also take warfarin for stroke risk reduction. My problem now of course is that I want to test my blood sugar - and I am testing it - but I'm getting sore fingers as I can bruise easily. Anyone else here taking warfarin or other anticoagulant either short or long term who might have some tips for me? I'd be really grateful.
 
Anyone else here taking warfarin or other anticoagulant either short or long term who might have some tips for me?
I have been taking Xaralto for AFib for four years, I use a Accu-Chek Multiclix and also have a Fastclix lancing device.

I have both set on 3½, and I rotate my fingers and thumbs around to give each one a spell.
 
I have been taking Xaralto for AFib for four years, I use a Accu-Chek Multiclix and also have a Fastclix lancing device.

I have both set on 3½, and I rotate my fingers and thumbs around to give each one a spell.
thank you - much appreciated.
 

When I was nursing we were taught to press on the puncture site for longer for people on anticoagulant medication.
 
When I was nursing we were taught to press on the puncture site for longer for people on anticoagulant medication.
Yes - as a nurse I was taught that too - and do it ☺ But with repeated testing, they still get sore. Thanks anyway.
 
Yes - as a nurse I was taught that too - and do it ☺ But with repeated testing, they still get sore. Thanks anyway.

Sorry, didn’t mean to teach my grandmother to suck eggs! I didn’t realise you’re a fellow nurse.
 
lol- no worries, I introduced myself as a retired nurse last week and you thought we were twins!!
Sorry again, I forgot the nurse bit, memory isn’t what it was!
 
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