first14808
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 405
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Followed your thread and laughed, I knew your frustration and pain. I love your term "stabbies" and will use it myself from now on. I didn't know anything else existed apart from old-fashioned stabbies. Stiil, that's not surprising as I'm 4months newSo a brief update. Went back to Boots with the Multiclix box and asked if I could swap them for Fastclix. Oh no, they can only issue exactly what's prescribed. So I'd need to get a new prescription. Which takes 2 days. Oh well, at least I get some exercise. And bonus to the Fastclix is they allow (but obviously don't recommend) re-use. Even has a handy guide for clicking to the next needle, ie if finger has neat lil bruise, the old one's probably blunt. Which again, is not recommended.
So hopefully I'll be getting the right ones soon. And it's possibly where the prescription system's maybe too prescriptive. I had no brand loyalty, just wanted lancets.. Although having said that, the Fastclix does seem rather neat, well designed, and comfortable to use.
@first14808 have you tried a sharp kitchen knife? (Joke!)
Maybe get a different lancet gun. They are not all the same. I had one that was too feeble, and another that was so violent I found it unbearable (I threw it away). It's interesting that the ultrasoft isn't! That's useful information.I still poke my finger 8 to 12 times a day on those old lancet needle type (one touch ultrasoft lancet). It still feel the ultrasoft part of the names is too fake since i cry every time i need to poke my finger to get some blood.
I haven't heard of theseI can still get Multiclix lancets from my pharmacy, I got a new box last week.
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