- Messages
- 2,697
- Location
- Harpenden, Herts, England
- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- exercise, phone calls
My fingers often won't cooperate when I try to take a sample for the meter when I want to test my BG.
Do other members get this problem?
My blood pressure has always been on the slightly low side and my circulation in hands and feet isn't that good - I always suffered badly on Ski holidays until the heating pads became available.
I don't feel that it is the Lancer or the Lancettes, just that the blood doesn't want to leave my finger - or there is so little blood in there that not enough will come out. I have to dial my Lancer right up to 7 and even the find I need up to 10 attempts in order to get 6 results.
I find that my little fingers are almost useless for a blood test - less than 1 in 4 gives enough blood. It is my ring and my big fingers that have to bear the brunt of the testing, and sometimes they are still bruised the next day, making me reluctant to do many/any further tests.
Fortunately my meals tend to be pretty much the same most days, so I usually don't ned to re-test that much.
Do other members get this problem?
My blood pressure has always been on the slightly low side and my circulation in hands and feet isn't that good - I always suffered badly on Ski holidays until the heating pads became available.
I don't feel that it is the Lancer or the Lancettes, just that the blood doesn't want to leave my finger - or there is so little blood in there that not enough will come out. I have to dial my Lancer right up to 7 and even the find I need up to 10 attempts in order to get 6 results.
I find that my little fingers are almost useless for a blood test - less than 1 in 4 gives enough blood. It is my ring and my big fingers that have to bear the brunt of the testing, and sometimes they are still bruised the next day, making me reluctant to do many/any further tests.
Fortunately my meals tend to be pretty much the same most days, so I usually don't ned to re-test that much.