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I don't know if you have ever been a blood donor, but I have been in the past and I know I used to find the finger prick they did there very painful. The lancet that came with my Freestyle Lite (set at number 1) is NOWHERE NEAR as bad! I was dreading using it, but it's actually OK. Hope this helps - even a little bit!
Yup, still a wimp. Just wanted to let everyone know I've read each and every post and I appreciate all your tips and encouragement. I was distressed when I read one poster say that the SD Codefree lancets are "barbaric" as that is what I have!
I have to go to see the nurse tomorrow so I am going to bring my meter and ask if she'll do it for me. Then I'll know how bad it's going to be.
I also just read another thread that says some companies may be coming out with prick-free testers soon. OH BOY. That actually made my day. I surely hope so, and that they are not cost prohibitive, although if I don't have to prick my finger I think it will be well worth the money.
Thank you again, everyone. I will read them all again tonight, and try to get that courage up!
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.
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