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How Do You

Snowy12

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Just wanted to know how do you stop your fingers from getting sore from testing,I do try to use other fingers but than tend to go back to the same one I also only use my left hand so should I try doing it on my right hand also my tester is on 3 i did try lowering it but had no joy so feel that I should keep it on this number.
Any Advice would be appreciated Thank you.
 
i,m also would like to know
i tend to use my right hand
 
i,m also would like to know
i tend to use my right hand
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.
 
Hi,

I use both hands. and the sides of the pads on every finger (on the edge of the fingerprint).

This gives me 20 different test spots before I need to reuse. And if I wanted to get really systematic (which I REALLY dont ) I could use the tip and base of the fingerprint area, on each side of each finger, giving me 40 test spots before I needed to re-use a spot.

I've got my stabby thing set for the minimum depth that will yield the smallest drop of blood that will get sucked up by the strip.

So far, no soreness...
 
You basically have to use all fingers and both sides of all of them. After a while you will become immune to the feeling.

The other tip is to set the lancing device to the least depth that you can still get a drop of blood with.
 
i tend to use setting 4, so will go lower
 
Thank you everyone still getting use to testing so it is good to know that I can use every finger,I did try my setting on 2 but had no joy so 3 definitely works for me.Will not be afraid now to use other fingers.
 
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 .
 

I 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 hand I 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
 
Thank you I didn't even think about using my thumbs forgot they were on my hands lol.
 
Thanks robin so need need for me to wear rubber gloves when washing up,looks like I am going to have rhino hands
 
Read this somewhere, Palm does sound odd though.

 
Read this somewhere, Palm does sound odd though.
Thanks Izzi I don't fancy that myself,have you tried it or do you just do your fingers
 
I haven't tried my palms but 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
 
I haven't tried my palms but 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
Really don't fancy it Robin I shake as it is waiting for the needle to hit my finger surprised I have managed to actually prick my finger as I also close my eyes.
 
Can I also ask do you get used to testing,I know I have to do it but I dread doing it.:***:
 
From my personal experience - yes you get used to it. The HbA1c though....... well I'm still working on that one.
 
From my personal experience - yes you get used to it. The HbA1c though....... well I'm still working on that one.
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.
 
Yes. It's like a normal blood test. Well I'm guessing it is. I don't actually look at my arm. I'm too busy reading the posters on the wall opposite and concentrating on breathing. lol. At least I don't hyperventilate anymore or burst into tears.
 
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