Hello,
I am on my first sensor and have 9 days left and have started to notice the adhesive peeling slightly? Does anyone else have this? And is it much to worry about, will it stay or do i need to purchase something to put over the top?
Mines started to peel at the edges, though the rest seems to be stuck well, i only have 4 days left on it and its been like that fora few days
Sometimes the edges can lift but the sensor is still quite firmly stuck. I have a reel of Opsite tape incase a sensor was to come loose. I have only used it once when I first saw the edge lifting thing, but am not sure it was necessary. Am on my 32nd sensor.Hello,
I am on my first sensor and have 9 days left and have started to notice the adhesive peeling slightly? Does anyone else have this? And is it much to worry about, will it stay or do i need to purchase something to put over the top?
Sometimes the edges can lift but the sensor is still quite firmly stuck. I have a reel of Opsite tape incase a sensor was to come loose. I have only used it once when I first saw the edge lifting thing, but am not sure it was necessary. Am on my 32nd sensor.
Sometimes I wear some tubigrip over it - mainly at bedtimesAh thanks. Lot of money to be investing into that! Loved it so far, taken the stress away
Hope so - have spent quite a bit on it to dateDo we reckon we may see it on the NHS or?
Hope so - have spent quite a bit on it to date![]()
Sometimes the edges can lift but the sensor is still quite firmly stuck. I have a reel of Opsite tape incase a sensor was to come loose. I have only used it once when I first saw the edge lifting thing, but am not sure it was necessary. Am on my 32nd sensor.
I usually charge mine from the computer's USB - don't think I have tried the wall socket charger. Only takes an hour or so from the USB although I never run it down too far.You could also use a tubular arm bandage to hold the sensor in place, with the Pump Pods that I use I sometimes use a bandage if I'm active to stop the dragging sensation on the skin (the pods are much larger and heavier than the sensors) although I've not had one come unstuck.
@robert72, see when charging the Reader, is it quicker charging it from a laptop?
Noticed this evening when charging from the wall socket it seemed to take longer than the 3 hours Abbott mention in the manual, a couple of years back I was using the Contour USB meter and that was slow at charging from the wall socket compared to using the USB port of a laptop.
I usually charge mine from the computer's USB - don't think I have tried the wall socket charger. Only takes an hour or so from the USB although I never run it down too far.
Sorry to hear that Nigel. I've had 3 replaced out of 32 for being inaccurate, but that was in the first few months.Well didn't go as planned, first sensor started off extremely well and for the first day the sensor readings won't that far away from my pump bg readings, however yesterday I noticed some unexpected higher readings with the Libre and on checking my bg there's was a 2mmol/l difference, persevered but today that difference was around 3mmmol/l so decided to ring Abbott up and query it.
After a long discussion on the phone with the call handler and going through 2 screens of questions they decided to send out a replacement sensor and I've to send the one I was using back, not the best of starts but will see how the second sensor goes.
Sorry to hear that Nigel. I've had 3 replaced out of 32 for being inaccurate, but that was in the first few months.
My perception is that they have improved, but maybe there could have been some user contribution - it's important to keep well hydrated, but having said that, the faulty sensors I had did seem like lemons from the start.Thanks Robert, interesting that the replacements were in the first few months, do you think the fault was partly yours or do you think that the sensor accuracy have improved over the last year?