Morning ally1 difficult isn't it I don't over test I did manage to get a bruise on one of my fingers so left that one alone for a few days and it went back to normal.i,m also would like to know
i tend to use my right hand
The same as advised by Brunneria above, but I was advised by my DN not to prick the thumb or index fingers. I guess because these fingers are used more often in a pinching fashion and therefore pricking them may make them sensitive. In the 4 months of my finger pricking I have only bruised fingers twice. I think this was due to not changing the lancet soon enough.
Thank you I didn't even think about using my thumbs forgot they were on my hands lol.The same as advised by Brunneria above, but I was advised by my DN not to prick the thumb or index fingers. I guess because these fingers are used more often in a pinching fashion and therefore pricking them may make them sensitive. In the 4 months of my finger pricking I have only bruised fingers twice. I think this was due to not changing the lancet soon enough.
Thanks robin so need need for me to wear rubber gloves when washing up,looks like I am going to have rhino handsI have only been able to use one hand for 3 months, the right hand, but recently have been starting to use the index finger on left handI get a nice bit of blood from that finger but can't use any others.....yet. After 25 years, fingers do get a bit on the tough side and I just ignore any pain. Good luck
RRB
Talk to your doctor to see if alternate site testing is right for you. With a little bit of education, you can give your fingertips a rest and maybe test more often than you do now. For people with diabetes, more frequent testing is a good thing. Just remember: any time you want to be sure of an accurate, up-to-date blood glucose reading, test on your fingertip or palm.
I haven't tried my palmsbut have tried it on my arms, that was a couple of years ago and not too bad. Maybe I will try it again next year
RRB
Just fingersThanks Izzi I don't fancy that myself,have you tried it or do you just do your fingers View attachment 8717
Thanks that is my next blood test the HbA1c is it not like a normal blood test?I had the glucose one done that that was bad enough especially when she said you have to drink the lucozade in one go.From my personal experience - yes you get used to it. The HbA1c though....... well I'm still working on that one.
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