Good question! I don't know if there is a technical reason, I just feel that the we do delicate work with 1st finger/thumb & I want to retain the sensitivity.Hi there, another novice here (started on insulin 3 weeks ago). Why not the thumb or Index finger?
You have less nerve ending on the sides of your finger tips than in the middle/front tip - so hopefully it wouldn't hurt as much. Also you use index finger and thumb a lot more than the rest of your fingers so keep them as a last resort.
One thing no ones asked about is how often do you change the lancing needle? if it's blunt it's gonna hurt!
The other thing is to think about using a CGM type device - the Libre would reduce the need to finger prick to check levels.
Some good advice here. I've been T1D for close to 40 years & my fingers are fine. Using only the sides of my 2 middle fingers have caused the skin there to toughen up, which makes it much less painful! As a matter of fact, it's worked so well, I can use the same lancet for a long time.I make sure I change my needle every day, I'm trying really hard to remember which hand I'm using day to day and which finger too so that's probably not helping. I always keep to the sides and tend to stay away from my fore finger and thumb, I guess in time I'll get better at it.
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