No1DeadlyPoison
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- Messages
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- Location
- Milton Keynes
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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- Rude People.
Animal Cruelty.
Unnecessary Drama.
I was using my Libre for 3 months and utterly loved it - unfortunately I had a dermatological reaction to it and am now unable to use it (which sucks as I enjoyed not doing the finger pricking and my wife liked being able to check my BSL any time she wanted),. I have not yet tried any alternative barrier methods because the reaction was so bad - it has left my arm marked (and was very painful for a few weeks). I sincerely hope you don't suffer anything similar.
Thank you - I have bought some and will give that a try. How long do you find the 28ml bottles of the spray last?Try 4 layers of Cavilon spray underneath. Have had good results so far.
Think the best way is to alternate between arms and if possible try to avoid using the same location where you had the Libre previously, giving you arm time to heal up.
When I take my sensor off, I simply use warm water and put liquid soap on the arm first. Rub it in then wash off with warm water. I also then use "CHILDS FARM" moisturiser, which is very gentle on skin and that does the trick. I appreciate we are all different and what works for me may not work for others.
I am not on commision from Childs Farm , honest, but I find it brilliant not only for my arm but on my feet which have some hard skin. This was recommended by the podiatrist about a month ago and its made a huge difference
Well, I'm one of those who has given up. I think you need to be careful with allergic reactions to make sure that they don't turn into something worse.... (Though I admit that in my case the choice is easy because the allergy combined with the product no longer giving me any semblance of consistent results.)There is an allergy Facebook page with 3000 users going to huge lengths to keep persevering with this product.