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<blockquote data-quote="Flowerpot" data-source="post: 826351" data-attributes="member: 47217"><p>I'd put all your efforts into getting the best control you can with MDI coralkay. </p><p></p><p>I was referred for an islet cell/pancreas transplant due to no hypo awareness, losing most of my sight along with other complications and I decided it was not an option for me at that time in my life. It's a huge deal and brings with it a whole new set of potential problems.</p><p></p><p>Can you try some different finger prickers and lancets by contacting some glucose meter manufacturers and asking to try their meters?, they all come with a finger pricker. Set the lancet at the correct depth and find the kindest one for your fingers, they aren't supposed to hurt and cause damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flowerpot, post: 826351, member: 47217"] I'd put all your efforts into getting the best control you can with MDI coralkay. I was referred for an islet cell/pancreas transplant due to no hypo awareness, losing most of my sight along with other complications and I decided it was not an option for me at that time in my life. It's a huge deal and brings with it a whole new set of potential problems. Can you try some different finger prickers and lancets by contacting some glucose meter manufacturers and asking to try their meters?, they all come with a finger pricker. Set the lancet at the correct depth and find the kindest one for your fingers, they aren't supposed to hurt and cause damage. [/QUOTE]
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