[Diabetes-talk] Testing Difficulties
Gregory D. Rosenberg
gregg at ricis.com
Sun Jan 19 17:48:14 UTC 2014
Good morning everyone,
What I find works very good for me is to put my hands under very warn water before massaging my finger of choice.
On Jan 18, 2014, at 19:50 CST, limestone lady <limestonelady at samobile.net> wrote:
> Another way to try and get the blood flowing is, before you prick your finger, massage it while counting with what would be a heartbeat or the way they do it when giving resucitation like this.
> one-hundred and one, one-hundred and two, etc
> I've also been told that you should never squeeze the finger to get blood, because you can develop a blister.
> I think there are as many ways to stimulate blood flow, as there are diabetics, and diabetic educators, and a few other folks as well.
> Linda.
>
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