My first blood test meter took 3 mins to give a reading. Drop blood on strip,wait 1min,blot strip and put in reader,wait 2 mins. Messy and unreliable.
Don't think I got a meter until the late 90s. It read those BM type of strips above and took a while, but probably more portable than yours.My first blood test meter took 3 mins to give a reading. Drop blood on strip,wait 1min,blot strip and put in reader,wait 2 mins. Messy and unreliable.
Gosh Robert. ......looks like you kept everything from the 60's. For years I kept my Everet Rocket Rand syringe and the bubble pack with instruction leaflet. I gave to my friend and its in a showcase now as a museum piece.
If felt like a museum piece when I was using the ruddy thing!!!!
I had a clear plastic holder for the test tubes like below. I only had clinistix for a few years and them BM sticks for bloodGosh Robert. ......looks like you kept everything from the 60's. For years I kept my Everet Rocket Rand syringe and the bubble pack with instruction leaflet. I gave to my friend and its in a showcase now as a museum piece.
Have you got the Aimes grey plastic holder for thev Clinitest tabs with test tube and dropper to suck up urine from a jug?
I used Clinitest for about 3yrs znd then switched to Clinistix which were heaven
Horrible messy thingsFound one
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I've still got my syringe as wellMine often went orange
And here's my first syringe - The Rand Rocket. Insulin was in U20, U40 and then U80 strength so there was a bit of maths to calculate the dose
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Sorry to hear that - I've not had any discomfort yet. Has it developed suddenly, or over the 4 days?Day 4 of third sensor and it's a bit sore. Has anyone else had this?
Where have you stuck this one - are you alternating arms?Day 4 of third sensor and it's a bit sore. Has anyone else had this?
Yup I've gone from left to right now back to left. Maybe I slept on it funny?Where have you stuck this one - are you alternating arms?