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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 1701254" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>Just tested before sleeping, outch. Oh right, pricking has been hurting for a couple of days (or more ?), I should really change my lancet tomorrow . You know what, I'll get out of bed and do it now, it will be my present to myself upon waking up! So got out, found a new lancet and felt really pleased with myself for changing it within a month (or so).</p><p> I unscrewed the cap of my pricker, put it next to me on my bed, exchanged lancet (took some time, as this is not very much routine), tried to catch the cat as it went off with the cap of my pricker and scratched my leg quite spectacularly with my uncovered pricker.</p><p> Neither cap nor cat was to be found again. Of course I have an extra prickersomewhere , but no, I'm not going to get out of bed againto find it. I'll probably curse myself first thing tomorrow morning when I try to jab myself at a depth of 3,5 with a capless lancet. </p><p>Don't you just love diabetes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 1701254, member: 372207"] Just tested before sleeping, outch. Oh right, pricking has been hurting for a couple of days (or more ?), I should really change my lancet tomorrow . You know what, I'll get out of bed and do it now, it will be my present to myself upon waking up! So got out, found a new lancet and felt really pleased with myself for changing it within a month (or so). I unscrewed the cap of my pricker, put it next to me on my bed, exchanged lancet (took some time, as this is not very much routine), tried to catch the cat as it went off with the cap of my pricker and scratched my leg quite spectacularly with my uncovered pricker. Neither cap nor cat was to be found again. Of course I have an extra prickersomewhere , but no, I'm not going to get out of bed againto find it. I'll probably curse myself first thing tomorrow morning when I try to jab myself at a depth of 3,5 with a capless lancet. Don't you just love diabetes? [/QUOTE]
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