EllsKBells
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 362
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
They used to use the ear lobes which was much more comfortable. AHHH but we MUST suffer!Why is it that, in hospitals, where they should know better, they insist on pricking your finger right on the pad, where it is most painful, rather than on the sides?
Every. Single. Hour.
And they especially love to do the index finger, right in the middle. Nurses, HCAs and paramedics, all of them, it's their favourite.
Ummm 'wasn't allowed'? You haven't let them take your insulin off you have you? You may need a quick refresher on being obstinate for what is right and standing up for yourself.Wasn't allowed any long acting last night, and then they were surprised when it was 15.7 when I got up this morning.
Ummm 'wasn't allowed'? You haven't let them take your insulin off you have you? You may need a quick refresher on being obstinate for what is right and standing up for yourself.
When I go into hospital, I remain in possession and in control of my insulin. The nurses/doctors do not get to take it or my bg test kit away from me. If a nurse asks very politely, I may allow her to hold my insulin vial to read the information on it. If it's an emergency admission or I am non compas mentis, my husband keeps my insulin.
There is NO WAY I am ever going to hand over my insulin to someone who may have had as little as half an hours training on insulin dependent diabetes.
The sisters at my GP's procedure rooms always ask which finger as well, it's a multi choice decision for tetanus shots arm or ****.when I recently had a check before an out patient procedure the nurse asked me which finger and where.
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