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<blockquote data-quote="slip" data-source="post: 1756033" data-attributes="member: 182669"><p>Ok so I've used the Libre on and off for several years now (more off than on actually!) First few were great, and then I started reacting to the adhesive, I tried opsite patch and reacted through that, I tried compeed blister plasters and reacted to the Libre where I had cut a hole in the plaster, whether it was the reaction that causes it not to stick I don't know even with a large tagederm or opsite over the top, I'm willing to try firing straight through the compeed. How and what do people use to keep the compeed stuck and in place?</p><p></p><p>Any other barrier methods? beconase spray I guess but I'm doubtful about that, anyone tried a wig glue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slip, post: 1756033, member: 182669"] Ok so I've used the Libre on and off for several years now (more off than on actually!) First few were great, and then I started reacting to the adhesive, I tried opsite patch and reacted through that, I tried compeed blister plasters and reacted to the Libre where I had cut a hole in the plaster, whether it was the reaction that causes it not to stick I don't know even with a large tagederm or opsite over the top, I'm willing to try firing straight through the compeed. How and what do people use to keep the compeed stuck and in place? Any other barrier methods? beconase spray I guess but I'm doubtful about that, anyone tried a wig glue? [/QUOTE]
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