[Diabetes-talk] Are All Lancets Created Equal?
d m gina
dmgina at samobile.net
Tue Nov 9 05:50:15 UTC 2010
Hi Mike,
I used to do that, and I got scolded giggle.
So I decided that changing them out each time was better for me.
Say if this works why not.
Good for you.
Original message:
> Dar:
> I disagree with you. I use one lancet each day, testing four times a
> day (at least). But each person does what he or she thinks best.
> Mike
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> From: d m gina <dmgina at samobile.net>
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> Date: Monday, Nov 8, 2010 16:04:42
> Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] Are All Lancets Created Equal?
>> I have never seen an electric lancit holder. You must change lancets
>> each time you test.
>> This is good because it is clean and new from the start.
>> Yes when you are new, just testing until you get it rite is what you
>> have to do.
>> We all have been there done that.
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