There is lots of information about skin reactions to the Libre on the Internet. There is some on this forum, and I believe there's more on Facebook, for instance on the Abbotts Libre off topic group.Abbotts recomendation is the back of the upper arm.
I think i maybe starting to have a reaction to them is there anywhere else they can be applied safely.
Im hoping the arms just need a spell...
There is lots of information about skin reactions to the Libre on the Internet. There is some on this forum, and I believe there's more on Facebook, for instance on the Abbotts Libre off topic group.
Personally , I haven't had any skin reactions, but I've worn my sensor on my chest in the past because I found it more convenient with scanning, but my readings seem to be much more accurate with the sensor on my arm. I hope you'll find a solution!
I will try one in the sholder part of the chest to see if its a reaction or rejection issue i hope being virgin to needles this goes away. New batch just arrived fingers crossed...Personally, I would say my skin is less sensitive on my arms than elsewhere I have put it (upper, outer chest and lower abdomen, under panty line).
Both of those areas worked OK, in terms of skin reactions for me (I have sensitive skin - especially to adhesives), although I almost tore the sensor off when taking some tight jeans off.
Of course, Abbott would likely turn their nose up at replacing a defective sensor placed anywhere except the arm.
I will try one in the sholder part of the chest to see if its a reaction or rejection issue i hope being virgin to needles this goes away. New batch just arrived fingers crossed...
One other thing Abbott might turn thier nose up is glimp s starts atleast half my sensors even tho both methods for starting them work the same.
So far its not making sense no infection but ive had a blister where the chord goes in . atm no pain just bodgie readings usally its end of life of the sensor.... this is 5 days early.
If you are considering an alternative site, then please think about anything that'll get in the way - straps on bags, or rucksacks, removing close fitting clothing and so on.
And just to reiterate, I wouldn't expect enthusiastic support from Abbott for any sensors applied to non-standard sites.
Ive done that myselfI put mine on the inside of my arms. Never had a reaction (thankful for that). They stick to me like limpets
Plus I will never have one knocked off by the door frames :S
What do you mean by "inside of arm"?I put mine on the inside of my arms. Never had a reaction (thankful for that).
I think I have a pic on my phone.....let me log onto the phone app and I will post a pic upWhat do you mean by "inside of arm"?
The area I think you mean is the most muscular part of my upper arm (you can thank climbing and bread making for that) and I wouldn't want to put a sensor in a muscle.
But I may be thinking of the wrong place.
I was told to put it in my "bingo wings". After a hard Paddington stare, they realised I am lacking bingo wings (again, thanks to climbing and bread making).
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