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On Sunday, September 7, 2014 7:53:37 PM UTC-4, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> DreadfulBitch wrote: > > > > > >After spending two weeks in the hospital recently, and being poked far > > >too many times during the day, i've decided to get some lancets that are > > >meant for only one use. Those in the hospital are much less painful > > >than my current lancet and they produce a bit more blood than I'm able > > >to currently. > > > > > >http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0015TGS9W/...I15QMKWNP630CM > > > > > >OR: > > > > > >http://goo.gl/3YBVOL > > > > Why would anyone want to use a lancet more then once? Even for my > > diabetic cat I use hypodermics only once, they are cheap enough since > > I've been buying them at Walmart; $18/100, from the Vet $46. The ones > > from Walmart are much better quality syringes too. > > http://www.walmart.com/ip/ReliOn-33G...100ct/15084052 > > I hope you're feeling better. I have to agree. When I was testing my cat's sugar, I always used a fresh lancet and fresh syringe for the insulin. It's not like they cost a fortune, and I sure didn't want to cause him undue pain. I can't imagine a person using the same 'equibmin' twice. |
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