I just can't. I don't know why. I certainly have had my share of pain over the years. I couldn't even let my husband do it. I followed all the hints for a less-painful test, but still couldn't press that button. I got myself all worked up and nervous, wasted a test strip and have no reading.
I am NOT good with pain, at all. Any other tips to make this easier? Do you ever really get used to it?
Thanks. Feeling like a major loser at the moment.
Set it on about 3/4.
Don't look, watch telly, let your husband do it.
You do get used to it. A few weeks ago it was a big deal but it soon becomes second nature. Today for instance I was in River Island looking at new jackets and I felt a bit odd so as I was walking around I got my accucheck mobile out and tested on the shop floor without thinking. Nobody batted an eye.Just did my very first glucometer test a few minutes ago and the lancing was barely felt. I kept in on the most shallow depth, Level 1. I think what gave me "courage" with this was that I've known a few people who used this method of daily testing BG and they said that once you get used to it its just a daily routine like brushing your teeth. Good luck!
You do get used to it. A few weeks ago it was a big deal but it soon becomes second nature. Today for instance I was in River Island looking at new jackets and I felt a bit odd so as I was walking around I got my accucheck mobile out and tested on the shop floor without thinking. Nobody batted an eye.
I know, I decided not to make it a private thing, for the first few days I'd lock myself away when testing or injecting. I don't now. I test or inject wherever I happen to be, In the middle of the city centre, in a restaurant or even when with clients. Most of them are my friends now and know that I'm newly diagnosed type1. Everyone is fine with it.In todays world you could get picked up for terrorism while doing something like that in public! Glad nobody batted an eye.
I'm expecting to get into the routine very quickly now that the initial first step is over.
Hope it doesn't become a "thing", like I start placing bets against myself as to how low, or, high the BG reading will be.
I was exactly like that to begin with. My heart would start racing and I'd start sweating with the anticipation. Ridiculous really! I'll happily join you in the "major loser" camp!I just can't. I don't know why. I certainly have had my share of pain over the years. I couldn't even let my husband do it. I followed all the hints for a less-painful test, but still couldn't press that button. I got myself all worked up and nervous, wasted a test strip and have no reading.
I am NOT good with pain, at all. Any other tips to make this easier? Do you ever really get used to it?
Thanks. Feeling like a major loser at the moment.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?