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Reusing lancets: a cautionary tale.
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<blockquote data-quote="Groundgripper" data-source="post: 1976947" data-attributes="member: 496735"><p>I believe I have been more than lucky, with special regards given to cuts, scrapes, scratches, gouges and the odd bit knocked off, as well as foreign objects entering my body, usually at a speed faster than I can duck out the way.</p><p>Just wondering if my upbringing way back in the dark ages, when before computers and mobile phones, we as kids would go out and about and get absolutely filthy and dirty in the most amazing ways, has anything to do with my lack of being easily infected nowadays by dirt and such, also during my career spanning a 40+ year length, I and many of my contemporaries in aviation dealt with and got physically coated in some really horrendous substances from all over the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Groundgripper, post: 1976947, member: 496735"] I believe I have been more than lucky, with special regards given to cuts, scrapes, scratches, gouges and the odd bit knocked off, as well as foreign objects entering my body, usually at a speed faster than I can duck out the way. Just wondering if my upbringing way back in the dark ages, when before computers and mobile phones, we as kids would go out and about and get absolutely filthy and dirty in the most amazing ways, has anything to do with my lack of being easily infected nowadays by dirt and such, also during my career spanning a 40+ year length, I and many of my contemporaries in aviation dealt with and got physically coated in some really horrendous substances from all over the world. [/QUOTE]
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