Badtux
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So, I'm sort of frustrated at my poor accuracy with the lancer, so I tried to free-hand today. Bad mistake. I'm old and slow and Tux jerked his ear just as the lancet entered it, resulting in a torn ear. On the plus side I did get enough blood for the meter, and he didn't seem too upset, he was still purring because TREATS, but he definitely looks rather raffish at the moment, like an old tomcat with a fresh battle scar now. His ear is rather tufted so coming in from the side isn't really an option, I just can't *see* from that angle, there's too much hair in the way, and my fingers aren't good at that sensitivity thing anymore due to years of wear and tear and some mild arthritis so I can't really "feel" my way in very well. Only reason I can see from the top is because I Vasoline his ear before I lance it.
So, no freehanding. Right now I'm using the Relion lancet holder that came with my meter with the clear cap on it but it doesn't lance straight, it lances at a slight angle, which can make it hard to hit the spot that I'm trying to hit. Any suggestions on a better lancing tool? Preferably with a clear cap so I can aim it easily?
Man, I wish it was as easy for me to lance Tux's ear as it is for me to give him a shot. When I pucker him up for his shot he pretty much just ignores me except to squat down while still continuing to eat. Then it's poke, squirt, wait a sec, and pull. But he really doesn't like me messing with his ears. Never has. I didn't think to get him accustomed to me messing with his ears prior to this diabetes thing, the way I got him accustomed to being picked up and carried around to make it easier for me to relocate him to, e.g., the kitchen table to feed and inject him. He sort of squirms a bit, which can make it hard to aim, though he's not one of those wild cats that hisses and bites and stuff, I'm cuddling him and scritching him and he's purring but he lets me know I'm annoying him. Ah well, maybe he'll get used to it over time...
So, no freehanding. Right now I'm using the Relion lancet holder that came with my meter with the clear cap on it but it doesn't lance straight, it lances at a slight angle, which can make it hard to hit the spot that I'm trying to hit. Any suggestions on a better lancing tool? Preferably with a clear cap so I can aim it easily?
Man, I wish it was as easy for me to lance Tux's ear as it is for me to give him a shot. When I pucker him up for his shot he pretty much just ignores me except to squat down while still continuing to eat. Then it's poke, squirt, wait a sec, and pull. But he really doesn't like me messing with his ears. Never has. I didn't think to get him accustomed to me messing with his ears prior to this diabetes thing, the way I got him accustomed to being picked up and carried around to make it easier for me to relocate him to, e.g., the kitchen table to feed and inject him. He sort of squirms a bit, which can make it hard to aim, though he's not one of those wild cats that hisses and bites and stuff, I'm cuddling him and scritching him and he's purring but he lets me know I'm annoying him. Ah well, maybe he'll get used to it over time...