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Finger pricking Be honest

Do you wash your hands before you do a finger prick test

  • Yes

    Votes: 11 31.4%
  • Usually

    Votes: 5 14.3%
  • Sometimes

    Votes: 13 37.1%
  • No

    Votes: 6 17.1%

  • Total voters
    35
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SB2015

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Do you wash your hands before doing a finger prick test?

I am about to help on a T1 Family Weekend event, and one of our tasks is to make sure that the children have washed their hands before they test. I am goingg to have to behave all weekend and wash my hands before testing.

It set me wondering whether I am being silly not doing the handwash. I do wash my hands it if I get a weird result, but otherwise I use the squeeze, wipe away (that has ‘washed the area’), squeeze and test. On DAFNE I remember we were told to carry a damp bit of cotton wool in our kit and another dry one, each in a little bag, to use before testing. I think I did it for a few days!!
 
Well, I might if they were covered in grime from the garden...But generally, no, I don’t. Before meals I’m usually trying to test, bolus, stop the peas from boiling over, etc etc. And first thing in the morning, well, my hands were clean when I went to bed, I’m sure they haven’t got dirty in the night!
 
After eating, usually.

Otherwise, usually only if I'm retesting because I got a reading I didn't like 🙂
 
I do if I’ve been preparing food, but then I only fingerpick after hypos. I can rely on the Libre otherwise. I always wash my hands after treating hypos, to get jelly baby off my hands🙂
 
Omgosh, yes I do, but then I've only been doing the pricking for 2 weeks, I can imagine after 2 years....... I have very dry skin at best of times

ha ha Mike :D

I think its important not to get the sensor bit sticky :D
 
I came in from the garden having cut myself and I was bleeding lots. I washed my hands and needed to test as I thought I was Hypo. In spite of the dripping blood from the cut I automatically pricked my finger!!!
 
Do what??! 😱

Only if I’ve been preparing food or get a wacky outlier result. Normal times I’m just plain lazy. 🙂
Good to know I am a normal diabetic.

I think the instruction to wash your hands lives with the instructions to use the lancet (and needles) once.
 
I usually do if I can be bothered but very rarely if out.
 
If I am able, ie at home, I always just rinse with water, rarely use soap as I was told on my DAFNE course it could give a false reading. It’s no wonder I have very dry hands!
 
This as an awful thread for newbies to read, we must appear to be a right bunch of carefree slobs:D

“Sometimes” is really “Hardly Ever”:D

Just to add to the mix, I was given a Tee2 meter last June. It came with ten free lancets. I’ve got eight left.:confused:
 
Next question: How many people floss religiously?
 
The reason I am buying the libre is because, although I don't have total needle phobia, I got to a stage where I just could not prick my fingers any more. I would hover over my finger with the lancet pen, my stomach would churn, and I just could not do it. So I do tend to rely on the libre whatever it says. The only time I prick my finger is if it says LO, and I am fine with that, as a one off now and again.
 
I am in the Sometimes group. Always when recovering from a hypo, after preparing or eating food . Years ago when first dx I was told just to rinse hands with hot water.

I went mad the other day and changed the lancet , I have no idea why as their is still a away to go till St Swithuns say :D
 
Well, I might if they were covered in grime from the garden...But generally, no, I don’t. Before meals I’m usually trying to test, bolus, stop the peas from boiling over, etc etc. And first thing in the morning, well, my hands were clean when I went to bed, I’m sure they haven’t got dirty in the night!

Robin’s posted my answer already! I only wash if my hands are obviously dirty from DIY / gardening / life. Or if they are sticky from handling something sweet, of course.

Bad habits ingrained over nearly 30 years I’m afraid. But I make sure to re-check any result that seems weird.
 
I'm the same as everyone else, yes if they're mucky, otherwise no.
 
This is an awful thread for newbies to read, we must appear to be a right bunch of carefree slobs:D

“Sometimes” is really “Hardly Ever”:D

Just to add to the mix, I was given a Tee2 meter last June. It came with ten free lancets. I’ve got eight left.:confused:
 
I do wash my hands every time. As I always use the bathroom between 4.30 and 5 am I do count that as my fasting wash of hands even though it is an hour or so before the actual test.
 
Yes if I'm testing for fasting, before meals and before bed, no if I'm feeling low as don't have the time when feeling that awful lol xx
 
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