[Diabetes-Talk] difficulty testing my sugar level
Eileen Scrivani
etscrivani at verizon.net
Mon Sep 3 21:44:52 UTC 2018
Hi Mark,
Like others have written wash your hands with warm water before testing. Its next to impossible to get blood when your hands are cold. I will also massage my arm in a downwards motion towards the fingers to get blood flowing to the fingertips before I do a stick. I personally think it is helpful when not testing to keep my hands moisturized with lotion. I think that when my skin is dry that can make test difficult also.
Unfortunately, several months back the meter I liked the best and found not only easiest but accurate went out of business. That was the Solus V2. While some are using the Clever choice meter, I cannot find a company that sells the test strips. I am stuck using the Prodigy, and while some on the list will rave about it because of accessibility I think it sucks! I find it is difficult to use and the business about it using a small sample of blood is nonsense. I waste many a strip trying to get a sufficient sample when testing. Its just downright difficult and I question its level of accuracy as well. A friend recently told me that some write up rated it as being one of the worst, but unfortunately we’re stuck with it because its the only thing out there that talks. If I could find another talking meter I’d change over in a heart beat, but I and you need to test so for that reason only its better than nothing.
Eileen
From: Mark Feliz via Diabetes-Talk
Sent: Monday, September 3, 2018 4:19 PM
To: diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org
Cc: Mark Feliz
Subject: [Diabetes-Talk] difficulty testing my sugar level
Hello, I am now on rapid acting insulin and am required to test my
blood before and after meals. I am experiencing much difficulty
getting a blood sample. I either do not bleed or, I smear the blood I
think.
Does any one have any suggestions? Perhaps there is a particular meter
that might work better than another?
Thanks
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