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Old 12-22-2007, 08:40 PM
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Bloody mess

I know you all know about this but I haven't noted any mention of it before.

Since I started testing... I'm leaving my DNA everywhere. Good thing I'm not a criminal! I test my BG and go out to shovel snow a notice that my finger feels sticky in my mitten and pull it off to find blood everywhere. Earlier today I noticed the frying pan handle I was shaking around vigorously was sticky too - same deal but kinda gross with all the food nearby.

I know that direct pressure is the best way to get any small wound to seal up but it doesn't always need doing so it's not really a habit yet.

How 'bout you folks? There must be a million blood stain stories out there. I haven't ruined anything yet but I just know it's coming. Ever tagged an heirloom or a favorite coat or couch? Hope not but I just know I'm not the only one oozing.
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Old 12-22-2007, 08:59 PM
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Every now & then, stuff like that will happen to me, but only every now & then (I have Loads of platelets ). It usually only happens to me when I'm anemic, but your situation may be different.

I too, get grossed out (even though it's my own blood). Honestly, my biggest "blood story" comes from a bad site, rather than a poked finger. I went to pull the set out & blood went all over my skirt! It took a while for me to get the bleeding to stop, too.
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Old 12-22-2007, 09:02 PM
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Keith:

If your blood isn't clotting fairly quickly (less than 2 minutes), then you need to talk to your doctor about it. It's abnormal for a wound that has properly clotted, after direct pressure, to continue to freely bleed. The fact that you take aspirin may be one of the reasons you aren't clotting properly. Aspirin has a thinning effect on blood.

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Old 12-22-2007, 09:16 PM
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Generally, I'm clotting just fine. I set my finger zapper to 4 (max) just 'cause that pokes a nice deep hole. Usually it heals up real quick but I'm a strong hard workin guy who's too often in a big hurry. So it's only a problem when I test, then quickly afterward grab onto something with considerable and repeated force - like the two examples I mentioned.

It doesn't really gross me out at all - I just know that it would gross other people out. It's only a matter of time before I bleed on somebody - or something they care about. And cooking food for other people, that seems like a good place to draw a line.
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Old 12-22-2007, 09:55 PM
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Just set your lancing device to a lower setting so you don't bleed as much. I keep mine on 2 and poke myself a couple times if I have to. At least I'm not stuck with a gash in my finger that bleeds for hours. You shouldn't be getting much more blood than you need when you stick your finger.
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Old 12-23-2007, 12:30 AM
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I take warfrin (coumadin) and when I use the lance it can run quite well and I can bleed too well at times as whell. Even my injection sites are bruised from internal bleeding. However my clotting is working. (Thank god for that!!)
There has been a time that I was streaming blood and It went everywhere so I decided to be my own vampire as that finger was in my mouth. And just as I thought that I had stopped bleeding, There was more. So a band-aid had to be used and finally it's stopped. Phew!!
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Old 12-23-2007, 12:53 AM
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Have the same problem with tools when I try to use them right after checking. When I used my own tools it's just a mess, but now I have to use shared tools. Since I have Hep C I have to be real careful, so I sneak in my own screwdriver and a multitool (Gerber) to use.
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Old 12-23-2007, 01:11 AM
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Ummmmmmm, I have to be really careful where I bleed. Other bodily secretions are fine. Check my profile.Not that anybody important in my life cares!

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Old 12-23-2007, 02:03 AM
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Check my profile.Not that anybody important in my life cares!

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Heather, I feel for you as I find that your life is burnt at both ends of the candle as you have to be careful. XXOO
I am sorry Heather.
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Old 12-23-2007, 07:32 AM
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While it may be convenient to "vampire" out when you need a way to sop up oozing blood, but I wouldn't suggest it. Blood is an irritant to the lining of the stomach, and could easily lead to vomiting.

I don't know what meter you use, however with my meter (Accu-Chek Aviva), it only takes a very tiny amount of blood. I've tried a One Touch Ultra this past week as well. It took considerably more blood to run the same test. If you find you need a larger amount of blood, you might want to consider checking out the Aviva. I'm able to leave my pen on level 2 (the lowest setting). It barely pricks at that setting, but it is enough to get the tiny drop that's needed.

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Old 12-23-2007, 07:40 AM
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Sounds like you need to lower your setting on your lancer. What one are you using? I fond some make larger holes then others.
Also where on your fingers are you testing? Tips? Sides?
If tipes try sides on a lower setting.
You mentioned how you use setting 4 to get it nice and deep, you do not need that muc blood.
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Old 12-23-2007, 09:12 AM
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Ya, I have dna in lots of places too. My desk and keyboard at work get deposits regularly. It's typically the first jab that didn't bleed that's the culprit. I jab again and test, meanwhile jab#1 decides it does want to work after all. Once in awhile one will start back up unnoticed.
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Old 12-23-2007, 09:13 AM
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I have two identical Freedom Freestyle glucometers and the lancers that come with them. This tester requires very little blood but I think it works best (more accurate, lower readings) when I give it a generous sample and don't have to squeeze it out. I also find that clean WARM fingers give lower (more accurate) readings, but warm fingers bleed more. I like to get the accurate reading the first time so I don't have to waste a test strip to confirm what I already know - that squeezin's and cold or apple juice contaminated fingers read up to 100 points higher.

I test on my finger tips, sides, basically anywhere north of the center of the fingerprint pattern. I switched from my left to right hand for B. B. King type reasons and seem to be picking on my ring finger 80% of the time. Maybe calloused skin doesn't close up quite as well. My meters instructions say that I can test on my arms and thighs too but I'm not sure about the results I get that way so only tried it a couple times when I was first starting out. Using the "1" or "2" setting seems just about useless, "3" works most of the time so I'll do that for a while and it will help a bit. "4" is just me being a caveman about it.
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Old 12-23-2007, 03:42 PM
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that squeezin's and cold or apple juice contaminated fingers read up to 100 points higher.
LOL, I was working in a vinyard where I was grape picking and of corse I had sweet hands anyway soap and water fixed that.
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Old 12-24-2007, 03:45 AM
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I also occasionally find this happening to me. Nothing horrible has happened over it, but when I stick on the side of my finger, the finger right next to it can end up with a smudge.
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