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RodS - 15 Jul 2009 09:40 GMT
St. Swithen's Day everyone, for those who aren't aware this is the day
that experienced diabetics change their lancets, so dig out that packet
of lancets and change it, no excuses :-)

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Peter Bowditch - 15 Jul 2009 16:08 GMT
>St. Swithen's Day everyone, for those who aren't aware this is the day
>that experienced diabetics change their lancets, so dig out that packet
>of lancets and change it, no excuses :-)

Did it before the first test of the day. At this rate I will have some
lancets left over when I die.

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ray - 15 Jul 2009 18:00 GMT
>>St. Swithen's Day everyone, for those who aren't aware this is the day
>>that experienced diabetics change their lancets, so dig out that packet
>>of lancets and change it, no excuses :-)
>
> Did it before the first test of the day. At this rate I will have some
> lancets left over when I die.

I figure at the current rate of usage, I'm good until I reach approx age
158.
Paul L - 15 Jul 2009 16:17 GMT
> St. Swithen's Day everyone, for those who aren't aware this is the day
> that experienced diabetics change their lancets, so dig out that packet of
> lancets and change it, no excuses :-)

You can change those things ??

Paul
GysdeJongh - 15 Jul 2009 20:51 GMT
> St. Swithen's Day everyone, for those who aren't aware this is the day
> that experienced diabetics change their lancets, so dig out that packet of
> lancets and change it, no excuses :-)

Thanks Rod, I now get all nice, easy to remember, rounded blood glucose
values
Gys
 
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