:shock: have you never heard of sterility and bacteria? I got told to swap the lancet needle every week without fail by the Diabetes Nurse practitioner.I only change to a new one every couple of months
Postby Ottermoon »
From Dr Bernstein's book, pg 69.
I reuse mine until they become dull.
anna29 said:Hello, aaaah whhaaat???? :shock: Keep reusing same lancets over n over again? uh uh shouldnt be happening. Definetly cant be hygenic or safe with blunted lancet. Try revisting your GP or clinic and ask them face to face what you should be doing, not do what a bloke in a 'book!' says... Books are okay for reading n help us to chew things over etc... but I personally wouldnt do what a book writer says about a clinical instrument . Best place n source for this advice would n should be a medical n clinical source n place. If you had an open flesh wound that would require medical attention would you wrap in up in a filthy teatowel you had been using for the last month? [n a bloke in a book advises to do this too ] Anna. :shock: :shock: :shock:
Eiche said:You are meant to use a new lancet EVERY TIME you check your blood sugar!!! The needles when used, have microscopic amounts of blood on them and can harbor all kinds of bacteria and can give you a nasty infection, never mind them going blunt.
Ottermoon said:From Dr Bernstein's book, pg 69.
I reuse mine until they become dull. The small supply packed with the various meter outfits should easily last a year.
I pretty much trust his advice, which is based on both his personal experience and medical knowledge.
Ottermoon said:@Nigel, a direct quote. Seriously. And you thought I was fabricating to wind you up?
And anyone who hasn't yet read Diabetes Solution, there is much more there to challenge your (closely held) beliefs. Highly recommended, if you like to be challenged. (one of the things I reacted to: he doesn't eat fruit.)
Cheerfully,
Ottermoon
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