merrymunky
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
During the day I always wash my hands before I test. I don’t for my waking reading though.
She did when I went last week! 😱 🙂What you will notice is that when you go for a blood test, the nurse doesn’t wipe the skin clean.
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/new...-project-defines-normal-bacterial-makeup-bodyI read yesterday in the New Scientist that there are around 10 million bacteria on every square centimetre of skin on humans. They don’t mind us washing ourselves, they hang on to carry on doing whatever it is they do.
Altogether, we have far more bacteria than human cells in our bodies. A triumph of symbiosis. They are our friends, and we are theirs, all happy together.
Nope. But I do wash my hands a lot due to nappy changes etc.
I rarely test near a bathroom either though - more often in a car, at dinner table, out in a park etc. I carry enough junk with me without adding damp and dry cotton wool... although I suppose I could use a babywipe... but then again if I started doing this then I should probably change the lancet more often too!
So did mine this morning - and she was wearing blue rubber gloves!She did when I went last week! 😱 🙂