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Diabeticliberty
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When I was originally diagnosed I was advised not to use my thumb. Following that instruction I never have. I do however use all eight fingers. Not all at once cos it would hurt and I'm a big sissy
Interesting. I've never used my thumbs. I rarely use my forefinger. Almost always the last 3. Some people use the inside of theor forearms, one of the lancer devices I've used had a special head for using the forearm. I never used it.
My lancet comes with a different end for what they call in the manual AST (alternative site testing). It says pick a soft area like your forearm or the palm of your hand, sounds more painful to me!Dont think i fancy using my forearms![]()
Thanks fletchweb the state of mine at the mo you would think id been doing it for 40 years i will take ur advice an try thatI've been playing the guitar for about 40 years so I have major calluses on my finger tips, I find the sides of the fingers near the nail is the best option for me/and the thumbs. As well I noticed there have been times when I can't get any blood out usually because of room temperature and inactivity at the time I do the testing so I'll go for a short run, do a flight of stairs or run a tap of warm/hot water over my hand to get things circulating better. I'm lucky though - just looked at my finger tips now and no scars or bruising![]()
That "lancing device" that comes with freestyle lite is little better than a nail gun. I threw mine in the bin and the lancets went to the sharps at my GP's.My first meter was a freestyle lite. That thing was so painful at the lowest setting