I change mine about once a month (if I remember) or if they hurt a lot. I mistakenly bought 300 when first diagnosed 2 years ago.. still have a few left (about 250)...
Do you resue the lancets when testing your BG? Or do you use once and then dispose of them?
Yep I am aware of the cost and used to have a new one for each prick. Now it's one a day. I think I've got thick skin. If I use them any more, they go blunt and it hurts. The little pen I have is becoming useless. The spring has lost its umphDo you resue the lancets when testing your BG? Or do you use once and then dispose of them?
As we all know the cost of testing is yet another burder most of us special people face. Obviously the lancets are designed to be dipsoable but they could be resued over a morning/ day. I am just wondering what others do. I haven't up until now as I ahve only really been testing for the last few months. They are relatively cheap but even so...
(and yes I could be descibed as "careful with my money)
Contact the company, most will send you a new one out for freeThe little pen I have is becoming useless. The spring has lost its umph
Don't apologise for considering re-using lancets. After all, there is an environmental cost as well as the financial one. Think of all us millions of diabetics chucking away untold quantities of lancets each over the rest of our lives. I make mine last as long as possible. In a way, I find blunter is better, as although it hurts a little bit more, it also is more effective in producing an adequate drop of blood, and saves me from wasting time and temper squeezing and squeezing, sometimes to no avail.and yes I could be descibed as "careful with my money)
With a Multiclix and Fastclix you do not as it goes back into the drum.How do you all clean the needle between stabbings?
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