? Lancet device broken

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Sue484

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Hi. My Alphatrak lancet device is broken. Do the Alphatrak lancet needles fit the Freestyle device does anyone know?
 
Hi Sue,

I use Freestyle lancets in my Alphatrak lancing device. They're identical - and way cheaper than the Alphatrak-badged boxes (either from ebay or Amazon - check when ordering to see which site has the best price).


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Thanks @Critter Mom. I can't see a device on Amazon UK that looks like the Alphatrak though. There are plenty of strips, but I need the device.
 
Have you ever tried freehanding it? I never did like the devices as well as freehand because I couldn't see where the point of the lancet was as well so I wasn't ever sure where I was aiming
 
I'm too heavy handed to freehand it. I think I would go right through his ear!! I may have to try though if I can't get a device.
 
Lol. I'll give it a whirl. It's just I'm on holiday and my friend is testing the cats and she is needle phobic.
 
Thanks @Critter Mom. I can't see a device on Amazon UK that looks like the Alphatrak though. There are plenty of strips, but I need the device.
I went hunting for a spare Alphatrak lancing device on ebay/Amazon a while back and they were stupidly expensive - almost the same price as a new starter kit.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Abbott-Freestyle-Lancing-Device-by/dp/B00WVPGEEI/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1459489197&sr=8-2&keywords=freestyle lancing device

http://www.animeddirect.co.uk/alphatrak-2-starter-kit.html

Perhaps try to persuade your friend that poking with the lancet is more like poking a balloon with a drawing pin than a needle?



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My lancing device is working fine. I was just looking for a backup.

Because of my anxiety disorders my hands are shaky. I use the lancet in the device to steady it a bit but I actually freehand the poke (i.e. I don't use the button on the lancing device).

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The starter kits from reading the reviews say the readings are the American way jot the UK way, so it looks like freehanding is the way to go.
 
The starter kits from reading the reviews say the readings are the American way jot the UK way, so it looks like freehanding is the way to go.
I posted the links to the meters because getting the lancet device as part of a full test kit might be cheaper than buying the lancet device on its own. Sorry for any confusion.

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I'm too heavy handed to freehand it. I think I would go right through his ear!! I may have to try though if I can't get a device.


This happened to Goof and I on our "maiden voyage", I almost threw up on him! Poor cat. He yowled, I cried, I gagged. He gave me such a hurtful look, I'll never forget it. Could you just buy a new lancet device? I would think that any brand would be fine.
 
I just dug out all my lancing stuff to check: I have three different brands of lancing devices, including an AlphaTrak, and a bajillion different brands of lancets, and almost all of the lancet brands fit all the devices. For the most part they all seem pretty generic.

SquallieBear has very paper-thin ears, I end up going through his ear fairly frequently, no matter how hard I try not to, so I imagine it varies from cat to cat. I always put something behind the ear, cotton ball, folded paper towel, etc, so I hopefully don't end up sampling my own blood as well, lol!

Well, darn it, lol! Now I'm going to have to try the lancing device on Squallie. (I have always free-handed it, as I feel like I have better control that way)
 
Dottie and I have become blood sisters, I poked my own finger through her ear so many times before I got the knack of it:nailbiting: Even though she's :otj: I still test her bg once daily, because of the stomatitis..I'm afraid the stress will send her back into diabetes mode. Gotta keep an eye on her.
 
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