I bought one after watching your other video, but I thought that you didn't need to use the lancets, thinking that the vacuum pulls the blood through your skin. I was mistaken, LOL. It is painless, start out with the default blue cap, but switched to the yellow cap as on some of my fingers, it wasn't penetrating deep enough to draw blood. It is on the high side, $119, but the lancets are very reasonable, $9 for 100. I love the carrying case, holds everything, alcohol pads, lancets, glucometer, and test strips.
I'm new to this. I thought the product actually tested your blood? So I take it that it only pulls out the blood and I have to have a little monitor also?
Thank you so much for this video!!! I was having difficulties understanding and your tutorial helped so much.
I bought one after watching your other video, but I thought that you didn't need to use the lancets, thinking that the vacuum pulls the blood through your skin. I was mistaken, LOL. It is painless, start out with the default blue cap, but switched to the yellow cap as on some of my fingers, it wasn't penetrating deep enough to draw blood. It is on the high side, $119, but the lancets are very reasonable, $9 for 100. I love the carrying case, holds everything, alcohol pads, lancets, glucometer, and test strips.
I’m glad it works well for you
I'm new to this. I thought the product actually tested your blood? So I take it that it only pulls out the blood and I have to have a little monitor also?
This helps draw out the blood with less pain. When you buy a glucometer (the machine) it’ll come with a standard lancet device
Why does she not post anymore
We post a lot on DiabetesStrong.com and on social media, just not on RUclips. We never really made a lot of videos.
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Isn't 82 a little on the low side ? I was told to strive for 120-150.
People without diabetes are typically resting at 70-90. maybe they said 120-150 to avoid going too low accidentally
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