Thursday, March 3, 2011

Daughter just diagnosed diabetic aged 10yrs What do you think of me testing her blood from ear or toes?

The questions and answers are great on diabetes community to give me your opinion. I can not see why not, but try talking to your doctor, nurse tells how they can best x Now test your fingers on the most common place to meet blood sugar. Part of the reason is that there is a less painful area as the skin of the fingers in a rough and not as sensitive as the skin on your toes. Ears.I does not speak to this idea, try your daughter there for you. Put yourself in their position as often as possible is the best way for them and you get more with the challenges that know both types of diabetes are included. Oh and I always recommend a second opinion. (Oh, and the needle in your finger, is uncomfortable for a short period and that's it.) Good luck and good health wishes to you two! Fast facts I know for sure 100% that it strikes out for children after testing at the track, and it is not something I would repeat again. Familiar to the ear, but personally, I finger the moment, especially as newly diagnosed, and it takes time to adjust diabetes. I did for my grandmother so toes, she was diabetic and his fingers were thick and hardened by years of study on their fingers. I do not have ears done.so I'm not sure we will see. fails to use to test blood sugar. Diabetics can develop circulation problems, and it is usually the feet and legs, the first hit. It will only create problems and the risk of infection with this. They are probably not enough blood from his ear. Besides the fact that it would be painful and leave marks and scars on the faces of people see every day. There is a reason to say your fingers.you use the best outcome is to get blood, it is less painful (unless you use the side of the finger, not the base). there are some meters that come with the poker set fingers, so you can try your arm (which can sometimes be less painful), but not always give accurate results. Reading is a specific body part No. Do glucose tests in the ear or toe. Only your fingers. No thumb or index finger away. I was diagnosed with diabetes almost two months, and believe me it is hard to beat, but I'm sure he'll be fine. Good luck! You must use your fingers, you will be more accurate reading. There is also a much less painful, because we use our fingers as much. But you should not use the index finger. Use your finger more than you think, and be very painful. Middle and ring fingers work best, and do not forget to put the face and embrace the finger not the milk. The accuracy of blood glucose is influenced by where they draw blood. there are some meters that come with the poker set fingers, so you can try your arm (which can sometimes be less painful), but not always give accurate results. Reading is a specific body part No. Do glucose tests in the ear or toe. Only your fingers. No thumb or index finger away. I was diagnosed with diabetes almost two months, and believe me it is hard to beat, but I'm sure he'll be fine. Good luck! You must use your fingers, you will be more accurate reading. There is also a much less painful, because we use our fingers as much. But you should not use the index finger. Use your finger more than you think, and be very painful. Middle and ring fingers work best, and do not forget to put the face and embrace the finger not the milk. The accuracy of blood glucose is influenced by where they draw blood. there are some meters that come with the poker set fingers, so you can try your arm (which can sometimes be less painful), but not always give accurate results. Reading is a specific body part No. Do glucose tests in the ear or toe. Only your fingers. No thumb or index finger away. I was diagnosed with diabetes almost two months, and believe me it is hard to beat, but I'm sure he'll be fine. Good luck! You must use your fingers, you will be more accurate reading. There is also a much less painful, because we use our fingers as much. But you should not use the index finger. Use your finger more than you think, and be very painful. Middle and ring fingers work best, and do not forget to put the face and embrace the finger not the milk. The accuracy of blood glucose is influenced by where they draw blood. there are some meters that come with the poker set fingers, so you can try your arm (which can sometimes be less painful), but not always give accurate results. Reading is a specific body part No. Do glucose tests in the ear or toe. Only your fingers. No thumb or index finger away. I was diagnosed with diabetes almost two months, and believe me it is hard to beat, but I'm sure he'll be fine. Good luck! You must use your fingers, you will be more accurate reading. There is also a much less painful, because we use our fingers as much. But you should not use the index finger. Use your finger more than you think, and be very painful. Middle and ring fingers work best, and do not forget to put the face and embrace the finger not the milk. The accuracy of blood glucose is influenced by where they draw blood.

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