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<blockquote data-quote="Kailee56" data-source="post: 1671373" data-attributes="member: 437516"><p>I agree with the lancets. I have used some where I spent the next bit of time barely able to touch anything because my finger was so sensitive. Currently I use the accu-check fast clix and love it. One thing I really like about it is that it requires no thought or coordination. I can do it right or left handed. I just pick it up and press the button. My strategy is to do it fast before I can think about it. This lancet also doesn’t require any prep, i.e. foil to remove, plastic cap to remove, spring to reset, etc., so it lets me be mindless when I stick myself. That seems to decrease my pain response since I don’t anticipate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kailee56, post: 1671373, member: 437516"] I agree with the lancets. I have used some where I spent the next bit of time barely able to touch anything because my finger was so sensitive. Currently I use the accu-check fast clix and love it. One thing I really like about it is that it requires no thought or coordination. I can do it right or left handed. I just pick it up and press the button. My strategy is to do it fast before I can think about it. This lancet also doesn’t require any prep, i.e. foil to remove, plastic cap to remove, spring to reset, etc., so it lets me be mindless when I stick myself. That seems to decrease my pain response since I don’t anticipate it. [/QUOTE]
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