Hi Loretta,
I've been using INR home tester for about two years and, once a while, struggled with the same problem--not being able to get a good blood drop. Just last time of testing, I ruined two test strips before having success. From this time I figured out a technique that hopefully would prevent failure in future tests.
Good blood drop comes from good piercing, which is achieved by making your skin firm and pressing the piercing device firmly against the skin.
Assuming you pierce on the right side of left middle finger. Before piercing, use your left thumb to press the left-front side of the middle finger. Press to the left, as though you gonna snap it, and just hard enough to make the piering area firm, not too hard. Then press the piercing device firmly against the area and pierce it. If you don't see a big blood drop right away, massage the finger tip gently with right thumb.
My failed piercing in the past is attributed to floppy skin and not pressing the device hard enough for fear that it would hurt and make tissue fluid comes out. Doing it like (going for) a snap requires only mild pressures on the skin and leaves no worry about tissue fluid.
Jlant