Hi, being quite new to this, but having now pricked Reds ear well over a hundred +times in the last 3weeks. I have to say the most important 1st thing is to warm his ear. Make a rice sock. Child's sock with a few tbs rice, tie a knot in the end. Then microwave till warm. Ours takes 12 sec. Hold on ear for 2 mins. Then hitting the sweet spot, I use the lancing pen with my accu check set at 3, you will get a little ball of blood really easily.
I hold a folded tissue under the inside of his ear with my fingertip behind to prick against (does that make sense?) then this can be used to firmly squeeze for 30secs afterwards to stop bruising.
One tip as already mentioned, hold onto his ear firmly once you have the spot of blood. Red will always shake his head if I don't. You learn fast or find you have spots of blood over you!!
Most of my 100++ blood tests have been out of the right ear, I find it bleeds much better and I can hold things easier. If you looked at his ear it looks exactly the same as before we started!!
Probably best if poss to have two people at first, one to hand you the bits, but get all your bits together first. I always forget the tissue, it drives me mad.
I can't advise on anything else but have got this bit down to a fine art. My daughter is going to post a utube clip shortly but there are some excellent ones already there done by some forum members.
Good luck, stay calm. I did waste quite a few strips which is irritating in the early stages as not enough blood, and the head shaking.
Red has now been off insulin for 11 days and holding his own. This message board and the lantus support group have been absolutely wonderful. I can't thank or praise them enough. Continue to ask questions and as if by magic you get a very well thought out and rationale answer from someone (in my case on the other side of the world), who has found time to help!! Unbelievable.
Regards, Kath &Red