Pros: No need to change lancets (annoying extra diabetes chore) or carry them.
Cons: Possibly a small risk of infection, after a while it may start to hurt more when pricking your finger.
Personally, I change lancets about once every 3 months or so (I average 3-4 pricks a day) and haven't had any ill effects, but I wouldn't advise doing that.
My DN said: "It's not my fingers, do whatever you like, you know the official advice."
Doesn't that mean you still have to change the drum every day if you only want to use each lancet once?Unless you use those Fastclix that come in a drum of six & all it takes to change is a flick of a switch..
Doesn't that mean you still have to change the drum every day if you only want to use each lancet once?
Each drum contains six lancets, so if you test only once per lancet six or more times, you have to change the drum if you want to test more.Doesn't that mean you still have to change the drum every day if you only want to use each lancet once?
Each drum contains six lancets, so if you test only once per lancet six or more times, you have to change the drum if you want to test more.
I had a look at that one, but got a bluetooth meter called a Lifesmart LS-496 meter, which comes with a "medievil" lancing device instead.f course my device also attaches to my meter as a "one stop shop."
Yes, what I thought. Useful if you want to use a fresh lancet every time, as you don't have the hassle of changing (and carrying with you!) after every test...& for clarity @Antje77 this video helps explain..
Of course my device also attaches to my meter as a "one stop shop."
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I had a look at that one, but got a bluetooth meter called a Lifesmart LS-496 meter, which comes with a "medievil" lancing device instead.
https://mylifesmart.net.au/products/blood-glucose-plus-ketone/
The android app is very good, best blue tooth app I have seen for testing meters. ✓
Thanks, it is near spot on to my old Abbot Freedom Lite readings.Nice meter.
Hey Family !
Fellow T1D here. Was just wondering, I came across a very interesting topic the other day while having a conversation with my co worker. It was told to me that he changes his lancet once every week. So does this mean he literally does his finger sticks with the same lancet until he’s ready to change it ? Isn’t this dangerous ? I also know a few other T1s that also claim they don’t change their lancet everyday. Does anyone have an opinion on this ? Pros ? Cons ? Any opinions will be greatly appreciated .
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