Either I'm a wuss or my finger pricker flipping hurts...but I came across a thread somewhere where people were recommending the Fastclix as being less painful so I thought I'd give it a try. Well I couldn't find one anywhere so contacted Roche and they're sending me one free of charge. Pretty decent of them I thought. Will let you know what I think of it.
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Thank you for contacting Accu-Chek.
We are happy to inform you that we have sent you the requested Accu-Chek Fastclix finger pricker today. Please allow up to 5 working days for delivery, all items are sent by Royal Mail Post.
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Accu-Chek Fastclix Lancets (204) PIP code: 351 – 2795
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Of course I know it's not an altruistic gesture, but it saves me buying lancets and a pricker.Yes they have sent you a free pricker or "Accu-Chek Lancet Sales and Marketing System" as it is known at Roche. How altruistic of them. ^_^
It is aggressive, I agree. I have a couple of different types now but I'm still looking for a pain free one for general use lolThe Codefree pricker is particularly aggressive, in my view. I still use one from my iBGStar, which is considerably gentler. When I did my recent 24 test, my poor little fingers were a bit sore by the end.
They're not sending you any lancets, according to the email. They want your GP to pay for them.Of course I know it's not an altruistic gesture, but it saves me buying lancets and a pricker.
I use the Fastclix. It still hurts! My fingers are bruised and I have to have days off from testing. The problem I have is the lancet drum holds 6 lancets, so you cannot aim for a specific spot. You press, click, and the blood comes out in some surprising places!
I must add that apart from first thing in the morning I struggle to get blood because my skin is quite thick, so maybe this is why I bruise easily, but it is impossible to aim precisely.
Do you rotate fingers and hands, and sides of your fingers? I must admit, I use my left hand far more than my right. It seems to bleed better.
I can't believe these days I have an opinion on which fingers bleed best, but I do!
I'm not after the lancetsThey're not sending you any lancets, according to the email. They want your GP to pay for them.
I'm not after the lancets
I know. I was trying to save on words lol as I'm on my ipad and hate typing on it I have a local supplier who can get lancets...but not the FP for some bizarre reason. Loads of lancet places online too but couldn't find anywhere selling FP.You need the lancets Loobles. They are inside a drum (6 in a drum) and you can only use those ones.
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