DaveNN said:I ,too, have tried this and couldn't get a drop out.
I've also tried using my forearm ( and changed the head on my lancet trigger) and that was a waste of time too.
After only two months, my fingers are shot at.
Does anyone know a decent lancet trigger that will force its way through 47 year old hide?
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Ocho8 said:I have type 1 diabetes and had trigger finger on my left hand wedding finger.
My GP refered me to a private hospital with NHS funding to see a hand specialist, the specialist (May have been commision lead) suggested I have the operation. He went through the steriod options but said in his opinion the operation would cure it once and for all.
Trigger finger? I've never heard of this..... My hands twitch like crazy no one believes that I'm not doing it on purpose maybee I have this huh
Hi I did try it but didn't get any blood out
Mine did too 25 years ago,good for you for sharing though :thumbup:Picci said:34 years ago my wonderful DSN suggested I do this, I was 10 years old newly diagnosed and finger pricking was so painful. I've done it there ever since.... However some DSNs tell me I shouldn't!!! They can't say why though!! Best place to prick!!! Good luck
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I have dupuytrens contractures in both hands,(where the fingers have contracted tendons and bend in to the palms of the hand) very frustrating but doesn`t stop me doing blood tests in my fingers.Andy12345 said:Ocho8 said:I have type 1 diabetes and had trigger finger on my left hand wedding finger.
My GP refered me to a private hospital with NHS funding to see a hand specialist, the specialist (May have been commision lead) suggested I have the operation. He went through the steriod options but said in his opinion the operation would cure it once and for all.
Trigger finger? I've never heard of this..... My hands twitch like crazy no one believes that I'm not doing it on purpose maybee I have this huh
Can't do that when I'm out on my motorbike! (wash hands in warm water) :?Camilla said:Hi
I don't fancy doing that - I use the side of my little finger. One thing is that I always thoroughly warm my hands under the hot tap first. It ensures a good blood supply. In the early days I never realised how important this was and tried fruitlessly pricking over and over again on cold fingers!
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