I don't always wash my hands prior to a test but, if I do, it's just under warm running water and dried with a paper towel. No soap.
I didn’t think toothpastes have sugar in them. As far as I know they use artificial sweeteners. Unless of course some other ingredient caused a false reading!I did that once with toothpaste on my finger. Scared the wits out of me until I realized what caused the double figure reading.
Plus best not to test just after the dog has licked you to say thank you for his treat, who knew that there was sugar in dog biscuits? We've changed his biscuits now and I don't give him anything before I test. Funnily enough he also has a liking for doggie tea tree cream. As fast as we put some on him for his paws ( he got them burnt on the patio when we had that heatwave) he licks it off which means they are taking longer to heal. He also has to be no where near me whenever I have cream put on otherwise it's licked off as soon as its put on. He's a big licker as you can see from his tongue.
Ok this is going to seem stupid I know, but just had a minor panic!
Finger prick test before lunch at 20.5!
Haven't even eaten anything, thinking something is going seriously wrong.
Washed hands and cleared the table a little prior to pricking.
Realised after I had moved my kids bowl out of the way and he had jam on toast. Tested through my sticky finger, washed hands and tested again at 4.4.
Re did it twice more to be sure it's got 4.4 4.5.
In fairness I have had a long week lol
No luckily he knows not to be in kitchen when I'm preparing food but because he knows I frequently drop things and can't pick them up he goes in and hoovers up afterwards thinking that I won't notice. The only thing he won't eat are mushrooms. He's a strange dog he only barks and then very rarely when he's asleep and dreaming. Instead he talks and sings. He even likes taking tablets which he's having at the moment as he has hip problems. He can also tell the time 6pm he's waiting for his tea and at 7pm without fail he demands his dentastix and woe betide if we are late!
Going slightly off topic does he show the same behaviour if you're preparing a meal with butter, cream, yoghurt, etc involved? My pair are a couple of discerning wannabe LC high fatters, and will come running if I say "licky fingers!"But hand cream's not on their list of yummy mummy stuff...
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