[Diabetes-talk] Drawing Blood/Lancing Devices.

William and Bernadette Jacobs bandbjacobs at verizon.net
Mon Feb 6 12:49:19 UTC 2012


I can't speak for everyone.  But it has been my experience, that when 
wherever I get my strips ships out quarterly supplies, the outfit usually 
sends one lancing device every six months.  If they don't, I callback and 
ask for one.

Bern
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "d m gina" <dmgina at samobile.net>
To: <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2012 1:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] Problems Drawing Blood


> Oh my gosh I didn't know they only lasted six months?
> I have used the same one for quite some time, because it is my favorite 
> one.
> So when you get lancets do you ask for another holder?
> I don't know where else you would go just to get a holder?
>
> Original message:
>> Good Afternoon Julie:
>
>> Actually, I do have a couple things you might try.
>
>> 1.  Firstly, as  for the lancets, and lancing devices,  The lancets 
>> really
>> need to be changed after every use to aleviate unnecessary tearing of 
>> your
>> fingers.  Each time you use one lancet, the end bends ever so slightly so
>> the next time you try to use it, you may get a prick, but it may be just
>> enough off that the lancet will tear your skin.  You also run the risk of
>> contamination because you used it once, then again, it's like playing 
>> germ
>> warfair--russian Rulet with your fingers.  Not something I would 
>> recommend,
>> my friend.
>
>> The next thing is that any lancing device is only affective for six 
>> months.
>> After that, pitch it and make sure you have a new one onhand.  The 
>> springs
>> are only good for so long.  I would say all the other things you're doing
>> correctly.
>
>> Have a great day!
>
>> Bern
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Julie Kline" <julie.kline at rochester.rr.com>
>> To: <Diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2012 4:05 PM
>> Subject: [Diabetes-talk] Problems drawing blood
>
>
>>> Good afternoon,
>
>>> I'm kind of perplexed about a problem I am having and am not sure what 
>>> to
>>> do, so I thought I'd ask since I would think other people on here have
>>> experienced this.  On Friday, my doctor increased my medicine I take
>>> because
>>> my A1C was a little high, 8.6 to be exact.  This morning while I was at
>>> the
>>> store, I ate something and then shopped afterwards for about an hour.
>>> Coming home from our shopping, I started feeling really clammy.  It was
>>> like
>>> I wasn't sure if I was hot or cold but I was sweating and feeling a 
>>> little
>>> nauseous at my stomach.  I felt something else too, not quite sleepy but
>>> that's the closest thing I can think of to describe it, maybe droopy?
>>> Thinking I might have been having a sugar issue, I tried taking a sample
>>> so
>>> I could see what my reading was, and couldn't get any blood to come out.
>>> I
>>> had run my hands under hot water both times before I tested.  I also
>>> milked
>>> the finger.  Nothing worked.  I know my lancing device is set to maximum
>>> penetration at 5, and I tried 4 spots on different fingers and had no 
>>> luck
>>> getting anything.  I never was able to do the sugar check, but I did eat
>>> something and the problems I experienced wore off for the most part.
>
>>> Is there something I'm doing wrong for the sample?  Can your fingers get
>>> callused enough to where blood won't come out anymore?  I changed 
>>> lancet's
>>> too thinking that the one I was using wasn't sharp enough, but to no
>>> avail.
>>> Could the spring on the lancet just wear out and I'm not getting stuck
>>> enough?  I felt the sting, but nothing at all came out.  During my last
>>> lab
>>> visit, they had a lot of difficulty drawing blood out of me then too so
>>> I'm
>>> wondering if something's going on more than the equipment failing.
>
>>> Any ideas I could try for how to fix this and get a blood sample would 
>>> be
>>> helpful.
>
>>> Thanks.
>>> Julie
>
>
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