I am an absolute klutz.
When I buy bookshelves from Target or Ikea that need to be put together I manage somehow to screw it up without realizing it.
The last time I tried I put half of the boards in backwards and never noticed until I showed it off to someone who made the observation.
I am a diabetic, so as opposed to pricking my fingers 4 times a day I am now able, thanks to Insurance...finally, to use a Freestyle Libre. It involves basically sticking a painless node in the back of your arm… it lasts 14 days, and anytime that you want to check your sugar levels you just move this little monitor over the node.. and like magic you get a reading.
However it is easier said then done Unless you snap the node in just right, you are screwed. Your order comes with a limited number of nodes, and since they are supposed to last you 14 days each you are supposed to use each one for...14 days. Well I got a supply of 7 and so far I have used 4 of them ….3 I inserted wrong so they were wasted, and 1 inserted correctly lasted 14 days. No idea what I will tell the insurance company/medical supplier when my others run out.
Anyway, it got me to think how all thumbs I am, so I decided to ask the folks in the community at large to see where we fall.