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If I don't squeeze, I don't bleed! Who does? Toni

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> Okay, I know I'm not supposed to squeeze to get the drop, but why not?

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In a message dated 6/26/99 7:53:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

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> Also, are you using one

> of those prick things? If you are, make sure it is on 3-31/2 or the

> blood will not come to the surface.

3 1/2????? I would be in agony with the lancet going that deep! The blood

comes to the surface for me at 1 1/2.

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In a message dated 99-06-26 07:54:01 EDT, you write:

<< If you squeeze it increases the BG in the drop. >>

Interesting...I never heard of this before. As a matter of fact, my

diabetes edcator taught me to squeeze when getting drop for test strip. And

the only reason I've been able to test as much as I do is by using the

lightest setting (1) on my lancet device. Vicki

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I would also like to know why you shouldn't squeeze to get a drop of blood?

Gail

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> Okay, I know I'm not supposed to squeeze to get the drop, but why not?

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If you squeeze it increases the BG in the drop. You need to prick and

then lower your arm below your heart. I drop my hand to the side and

wait a few seconds. It will eventually come out. Also, are you using one

of those prick things? If you are, make sure it is on 3-31/2 or the

blood will not come to the surface. Next, instead of squeezing, massage

your finger gently from the base of your finger to the top. That will

help the blood come to the surface also. (sort of knead it or stroke it)

I hope this helps. It worked for me. I used to have horrors with

pricking but now it works every time.

Heller

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> If I don't squeeze, I don't bleed! Who does? Toni

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> RC Glaze wrote:

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> > Okay, I know I'm not supposed to squeeze to get the drop, but why not?

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Wow, lucky you. My diabetic nurse told me to use 3-31/2. Three does not

even work for me but 31/2 does it every time.

Heller

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> From: Eggshells@...

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> In a message dated 6/26/99 7:53:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

> hellerikecynthia@... writes:

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> > Also, are you using one

> > of those prick things? If you are, make sure it is on 3-31/2 or the

> > blood will not come to the surface.

> 3 1/2????? I would be in agony with the lancet going that deep! The blood

> comes to the surface for me at 1 1/2.

> Lynn

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I really don't know but that is what my diabetic nurse told me. She said

never squeeze. If I remember correctly, she said that the squeeze brings

the Glucose to the surface. Not sure about this though.

Heller

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> In a message dated 99-06-26 07:54:01 EDT, you write:

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> << If you squeeze it increases the BG in the drop. >>

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> Interesting...I never heard of this before. As a matter of fact, my

> diabetes edcator taught me to squeeze when getting drop for test strip. And

> the only reason I've been able to test as much as I do is by using the

> lightest setting (1) on my lancet device. Vicki

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So where are our experts when we need them? :-) Vicki

In a message dated 99-06-26 08:53:52 EDT, you write:

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I really don't know but that is what my diabetic nurse told me. She said

never squeeze. If I remember correctly, she said that the squeeze brings

the Glucose to the surface. Not sure about this though.

Heller

WHIMSY2@... wrote:

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> From: WHIMSY2@...

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> In a message dated 99-06-26 07:54:01 EDT, you write:

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> << If you squeeze it increases the BG in the drop. >>

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> Interesting...I never heard of this before. As a matter of fact, my

> diabetes edcator taught me to squeeze when getting drop for test strip.

And

> the only reason I've been able to test as much as I do is by using the

> lightest setting (1) on my lancet device. Vicki

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The best advice I ever got was from a nurse at my doctor's office. She was

taking my blood and I mentioned how hard it was to get blood out of my

fingers, sometimes pricking myself up to 5 times to get enough blood for the

test strip. She said if I ran warm water on my finger before I did the

finger stick, it could help the blood flow more freely. Well, it worked.

Since I have been doing the warm water trick I have had no problems getting a

drop of blood.

God's Speed,

***Robin***

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Robin,

I just wanted to let you know I saw the thing about warm water the other day

when you posted it well my Mother is very hard to stick and get blood,so I

suggested that we try the warm water,worked like a charm.

Thanks

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Yes, Susie, I take asprin daily. I do not squeeze anymore. I also use

the Accucheck Simplicity which needs a glob of blood. Boy, Susie, it is

good to have you back!

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> Heller writes:

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> << Wow, lucky you. My diabetic nurse told me to use 3-31/2. Three does not

> even work for me but 31/2 does it every time. >>

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> , are you taking aspirin? I had trouble with blood testing for years.

> No one ever pointed out to me that my blood was like syrup. I started on a

> full dose of enteric-coated aspirin daily, and it made a tremendous

> difference in the viscosity of my blood - but it was too much ... I cut it

> back to a quarter-dose (81 mg). If you are a Syndrome X type 2, you likely

> have sticky blood platelets - which can cause heart attacks.

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> Susie

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