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Lancet Confession

I've had a pack of stabbers containing 20 for 6 years... I'm still not halfway through them. There are 5 stabbers to a piece for the stabber, but I very rarely change .


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Oh blimey I test 8 times a day and honestly dont click my stanber round to a new one more than 3 times in a year!!


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I have the accuchek fastclix and still find I'm only changing the lancet every week or so!
I have one of the Fasclix too and do multi pricks with each lancet - usually until I have to have several goes at drawing blood or it hurts too much - I keep to setting 2 rather than increasing the pressure. I've used one and a half of the little drums since I started testing mid January.

Robbity
 
I just change mine every time I remember, which is probably every 3/4 days. I don't think I've ever made one blunt from using it too much! That sounds painful!!!!

My boyfriends dad uses his for months and months without changing it I think! Crazy!!!


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I will go months before changing the lancet – as a matter of fact, I prefer the lancet slightly blunt – easier to get the blood drop then.

The exception is that I will always change the lancet when testing the bg of another person (have occasionally found that they are interested in what I am doing and would like a check themselves … - never found any 'suspicious' numbers yet, though – good for them!)

annelise
 
I tested a load of my mates on a night out, the others were in the 5s, but one of them was in the 7s. We now call him "diabetic Daz"!
 
I am getting pretty fed-up with this subject rearing its head time and time again. Everybody should be aware that you should never re-use lancets or needles, and bragging about re-using sharps is simply an admission of idiocy. It is nothing to be proud of, we do not think you are a hero, and all you are doing is wasting our time and confusing newly-diabetic readers.
Can the moderators please put an end to this nonsense and enforce a firm ban on this kind of posting?
 
The exception is that I will always change the lancet when testing the bg of another person
Check the instructions that came with your meter but most lancing devices are designed to be used by a single person only.
The third post in this thread is by a mod so it's clear that the site encourages the reuse of lancets.
 
Surely if you don't use a clean lancet every time you test the results will be incorrect because the lancet will be contaminated. So if you have a high reading then use the same lancet it will have traces if the High level blood on it from the previous test and vice versa.


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No, they leave fools alone. Malaria kills.

I'll take that comment as well meaning banter....

I was actually told by an Indian doctor while i was catching my girlfriends projectile vomit in a bin. That malaria can be treated..
 

Once you know what the thread is about you don't have to read it.
Don't like what you read, read another one. Simple.

Indiana.


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I change mine every time I use a new lot of test strips.
I test about 8 times a day too

Indiana x


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l use mine till l ouch loud enough.

Pre t2 l never had any insect bites
just before t2 diagnosis durig last yr l am now a mass banquet for the little ******
 
I tend to change mine once it begins to hurt. I use the Accu-check FastClix and they tend to last months (I test only once or twice a day)
So a barrel of six lancets last me about a year.
 

I beg to disagree here. How would the tiny point of your lancet contaminate the (more or less liberal) blood drop which you add the the test strip?

I have never seen high or low readings being carried over to my next testing. My readings are mostly in agreement with what I would have expected from meals - with a few one-offs and inexplicable. And if they are wildly off from what I expect, I will rewash my hands and test again, and only then. (Some residue might have been left on the finger).

I measure to see trends - and to make decisions about the course to take if I see higher numbers than I wish to see..

But - what can one expect? - this is being diabetic ... - and sometimes it is difficult to understand what is happening ...

annelise
 
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