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<blockquote data-quote="gfmoore" data-source="post: 561634" data-attributes="member: 108280"><p>BS101 (I know I'm like an lp that has got stuck) said that there is no problem with re-using lancets for a while. In fact some think that the more they are used the better they get - the tip isn't so rough apparently! Obviously don't ever share a lancet.</p><p></p><p>They work so fast I doubt that much, if any, blood gets on to them - but it would be an interesting research problem. </p><p></p><p>Still they are cheap so no real need to use one for months.</p><p></p><p>As for testing - you've got to know what your body is doing or how can you control, adjust, be alerted? They say Knowledge is power. Me I cant wait for the day when continuous, non invasive testing becomes a reality - on my iPhone. (It's getting there from reports I've seen)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gfmoore, post: 561634, member: 108280"] BS101 (I know I'm like an lp that has got stuck) said that there is no problem with re-using lancets for a while. In fact some think that the more they are used the better they get - the tip isn't so rough apparently! Obviously don't ever share a lancet. They work so fast I doubt that much, if any, blood gets on to them - but it would be an interesting research problem. Still they are cheap so no real need to use one for months. As for testing - you've got to know what your body is doing or how can you control, adjust, be alerted? They say Knowledge is power. Me I cant wait for the day when continuous, non invasive testing becomes a reality - on my iPhone. (It's getting there from reports I've seen) [/QUOTE]
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