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    Smaller gauge lancet (bigger needle diameter)

    ok, tks I'll give it a shot
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    Smaller gauge lancet (bigger needle diameter)

    To Tom in MO: Do you remove just the tip (the part with the settings) or both parts, tks
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    Coaguchek Strip Recall - alternative meters

    I've only compared my Coaguchek XS with the lab four times over the 7 years I've owned it. But as you, my home results have always been higher than my local lab test. I didn't buy the meter to really compare to the lab, it was more for a convenience for me when we're at the cottage in the...
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    Smaller gauge lancet (bigger needle diameter)

    To Pellicle tks for the humor. I'm open to all testimonies. I like the saying, don't always believe what you read until you've tried it.
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    Smaller gauge lancet (bigger needle diameter)

    I will definitely try the warm wet tower method. tks
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    Smaller gauge lancet (bigger needle diameter)

    Hello again Wow, trying to find info on the web about different lancet gauges is like pulling teeth. Currently using 21 gauge and not entirely satisfied. Anybody out there using anything less than 21 gauge? I've got my Softclix applicator set the highest at 5.5, just barely seeing any blood...
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    Been 3 years

    Post moved to home coagulation section
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    Coaguchek Strip Recall - alternative meters

    BS is the first thing that came to mind also. Of course the clinic doesn't want to lose customers, it's their jobs on the line. tks
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    Coaguchek Strip Recall - alternative meters

    All this is interesting material. Lately my coaguchek XS has been reading slightly higher than my local lab results. My health clinic told me that the tolerance range is only +/- 1.38%. My inr range is 2.0-3.0. So if the lab results are say 2.50, my meter must be between 2.47 and 2.53. As...
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    Coaguchex XS PT Test strips code

    The error code indicated to call Roche and the service tech took me through a few checks and then told me to get new batteries of the same brand (?) that came with the meter. When I replaced them the worked properly. Would you care to name the branded make of those batteries? I really don't...
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    Been 3 years

    Ok, I realize that these posts are probably not in the proper section but I'll end this conversation with this post. I spoke to a Roche rep about the lancets, she said they have no other size lancets other than the yellow ones I'm using. So I guess I'll just have try the methods listed and do...
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    Been 3 years

    Thanks to all. I sort of forgot about the warm water trick, haven't used the unit for awhile until now because of my recent variations. However, the elastic band method has not been to effective for me but I will try pricking the side of the finger and not so much the pad. None of you mentioned...
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    Been 3 years

    Forgive me for this sort of long post, Wow, been away from this forum way too long. Well it's now been 8 years since the OHS and the St-Jude mechanical valve. I feel great. Still no regret going with the mechanical valve. Being bilingual, can never remember it it's IRN, NRI, INR, etc. Anyway...
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    Bracelet or necklace? Can't seem to keep either?????

    I'm a male and cannot keep a bracelet or necklace from breaking and/or losing them. Anybody out there have the same problem? They either get caught in my clothes or break apart while I'm sleeping. I'm now considering getting a small "warfarin" or "coumadin" tatoo done on the inside of my...
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    Chaga and Coumadin?

    I've read recently about the excellent health benefits from Chaga (a type of mushroom that grows on white birch trees after they've died). You make tea from it. Wondering if anybody knows and has used it while being on Coumadin?
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    Been 3 years

    A bit late but it's been 3 years on January 24th, metallic BAV. All's good on coumadin.:D
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    I cant sleep!

    That may explain my wide awake syndrome. After about 16 hours in ICU, I couldn't sleep. The nurses were getting on my nerves at night because the lights were on and even though I had curtains around me, the light above kept me awake and I could hear the nurses laughing and I thought that they...
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    I cant sleep!

    I can still hear it after two years although it's not as loud but it's like anything else, you get used to it and don't hear it anymore, or at least not as often.
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