Ooh yes I remember that. Not what I meant though,
I honestly think that if I had to go through that every day I would give up. Well done for making it through
That was the Palmer Injector. I used to see one in a glass cabinet at the chemists and think nope!
It was very close yes ☺. Mine was a bit more plastic looking same principle though ☺
Was it this one?
I think my parents have one in their attic, not sure they ever actually used it on me though!I can barely look at that photo, imagine having to use that
I had one of those, before that i used to match the colour of the blood test strip to the colour measure scale on the side of the cannister. Now test strips are all electronic, still got to take it everywhere you go, that part hasn't changed.Times are better now
My first bg meter was the Reflolux S, it took 2 mins to complete a bg test but was a welcome relief after using the Clinitest Kit for testing glucose in the urine, but as you say you could cut the strips up to make them last longer and compare the strip to the colour coded chart on the bg strip container.
I had one of those, before that i used to match the colour of the blood test strip to the colour measure scale on the side of the cannister. Now test strips are all electronic, still got to take it everywhere you go, that part hasn't changed.
It was. LolThat looks like some form of torture device!
I remember having one of those gun things, it was really painful for a very thin child,Geez that brings back memories!! (not necessarily good ones!!)
While going down memory lane does anyone else remember those sprint powered things for hypodermics? I think they were supposed to encourage children to do their own injections but it actually hurt more! (can't find a picture unfortunately!
I think there's one of those glass syringes in my parent attic somewhere, must have been a revelation for them (and me!) when the plastic ones came out!!
Yes - I remember these, "load it", "prime it" and shut my eyes and try not to pull my finger away....then put a massive amount of blood on the strip. Time it, blot it and compare the colour !The Reflolux S was the only meter I ever bought, sure I paid around £100 for it but may be mistaken.
This finger pricking device was torture:
Times are better now
My first bg meter was the Reflolux S, it took 2 mins to complete a bg test but was a welcome relief after using the Clinitest Kit for testing glucose in the urine, but as you say you could cut the strips up to make them last longer and compare the strip to the colour coded chart on the bg strip container.
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