Hi, And welcome to our world, you did the right thing joining.mind_doctor said:hi,
i have recently been diagnosed and as such decided to join the club lol.
i dont know if anyone else experiences this, when i check my blood with the funky little machine, i have trouble donating enough blood. i have even put the needle on the deepest setting and it takes me several attempts to draw enough for the test.
i have tried to use my forearm but i just look like a chronic junkie with all the pin marks up my arm.
call me a wimp maybe, but i hate stabbing my fingers. it hurts terribly after stabbing several times on different fingers and on my palm and not being too forthcoming with the hemo'.
are there any other sites on my body that are not so sensitive that i can draw from to give a proper reading?
regards the mind doctor...
Katharine said:You can't carry on like this or your fingers will be like raw hamburgers, if they aren't already.
I have found the accucheck soft click the least painful of the prickers. They cost £21.
Katharine said:Ah, I didn't realise the stabber came with the meter!
Steven's broke down and my husband fixed the spring. I had looked online meanwhile to see how much they were. The blurb showing the meters didn't show the stabber as well.
I will keep my eyes peeled for a bargain.
Accucheck give a lifetime guarantee with the meters/stabber. Inthe event of another failure, would they replace the stabber even if we have stopped using the meter?
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