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<blockquote data-quote="Muir" data-source="post: 403081" data-attributes="member: 76246"><p>Ouch yeah im lucky living in DK. High taxes but things like lancets, syringes and test cartridges are free. Tbh I only swap them out maybe every other day too but thats outta lazyness :mrgreen: </p><p>Just out of curiousity - have you tried a a lighter (less deep) setting on the lancet-punching-thingie (prickmaker)?</p><p>Also if you use it on thinner skin like your last 2 fingers on both hands it'll probably heal faster also.</p><p>Personally i couldn't imagine using it on my thumb as I've got really thick skin there...those craters would never heal :shock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muir, post: 403081, member: 76246"] Ouch yeah im lucky living in DK. High taxes but things like lancets, syringes and test cartridges are free. Tbh I only swap them out maybe every other day too but thats outta lazyness :mrgreen: Just out of curiousity - have you tried a a lighter (less deep) setting on the lancet-punching-thingie (prickmaker)? Also if you use it on thinner skin like your last 2 fingers on both hands it'll probably heal faster also. Personally i couldn't imagine using it on my thumb as I've got really thick skin there...those craters would never heal :shock: [/QUOTE]
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