One thing I found really helpful when I started getting tender fingers during a period of intense testing was to only just have the lancing device touching my skin, rather than pressed onto it. That way I seems to get a decent sample, not tenderness and the toughening up I was beginning to see my n my "favourite" fingers (we all have them, don't we?) has gone.@himtoo Yeah I've been rotating and using my different fingers for each blood test I do. But yeah I'll speak to them and askthanks!
One thing I found really helpful when I started getting tender fingers during a period of intense testing was to only just have the lancing device touching my skin, rather than pressed onto it. That way I seems to get a decent sample, not tenderness and the toughening up I was beginning to see my n my "favourite" fingers (we all have them, don't we?) has gone.
I agree with @Neohdiver. The Accu Chek Fastclix is almost painless. And @abi-tbh as a Type 1 you should be able to get a Accu Chek Mobile meter with the Fastclix free. Have a look at the Accu Chek website.
Don't use the finger tip pads, it's where there are more nerves. Use the edges of the first three fingers from the little finger; or, as an alternative, the front of the finger below the nail. I find little finger is best for this.Hello,
I've been doing my finger pricks for a while now but more recently I've been having pain in the tips of some of my fingers a while after doing them when writing or on my phone. They're quite tender.
Is this normal? Any suggestions of what I could do to ease or get rid of the pain?
Thanks xo
Don't use the finger tip pads, it's where there are more nerves. Use the edges of the first three fingers from the little finger; or, as an alternative, the front of the finger below the nail. I find little finger is best for this.
I did that to start with before I realisedSo use the sides of my fingers rather than the pads? Got it! I'll give that a go thank you
Are you using a fresh lancet every time?@himtoo Yeah I've been rotating and using my different fingers for each blood test I do. But yeah I'll speak to them and askthanks!
Hi, most of the diabetics I know and including myself don't test the fingers. If you clench your hand in a fist the edge of the Palm by the little finger becomes engorged with blood. Test here, it's usually painless- less nerves. I have done comparison test with fingers and it's just as acurate given that no two fingers and no two hands are the same.Hello,
I've been doing my finger pricks for a while now but more recently I've been having pain in the tips of some of my fingers a while after doing them when writing or on my phone. They're quite tender.
Is this normal? Any suggestions of what I could do to ease or get rid of the pain?
Thanks xo
Hello,
I've been doing my finger pricks for a while now but more recently I've been having pain in the tips of some of my fingers a while after doing them when writing or on my phone. They're quite tender.
Is this normal? Any suggestions of what I could do to ease or get rid of the pain?
Thanks xo
Hello,
I've been doing my finger pricks for a while now but more recently I've been having pain in the tips of some of my fingers a while after doing them when writing or on my phone. They're quite tender.
Is this normal? Any suggestions of what I could do to ease or get rid of the pain?
Thanks xo
I've heard it takes about a week to fully heal, and if you gotta do 5-7 tests a day, then you'll need a lot of places to test!
Don't just use your finger tips, use your entire finger (all of the segments, not just the one at the end of the finger!). Use your forearms too! Most testers come with an extra attachment/lid thingy for the pen, to use on your arms and legs etc.
When my fingers get sore I just start testing on my forearms for 1-2 weeks, until my fingers have healed over. Hope this advice helps!
Hello,
I've been doing my finger pricks for a while now but more recently I've been having pain in the tips of some of my fingers a while after doing them when writing or on my phone. They're quite tender.
Is this normal? Any suggestions of what I could do to ease or get rid of the pain?
Thanks xo
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