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    Can I cover the Freestyle Libre?

    I'm planning on just sticking the Tegaderm over the top as soon as I see the edges lifting, but it seemed so comfortable I might just start putting them straight on after a few days, then it doesn't matter if the patch starts to fall off if the sensor stays on. I suppose it's all trial and...
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    Knee pain-cycling

    Depending on the kind of pain you're feeling, the tendons behind the kneecaps can become inflamed if they're overloaded which is a common cause of knee pain in people who do leg-intensive sport. Its a good idea to strengthen the muscles that support the knee joint so that the tendons aren't...
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    Can I cover the Freestyle Libre?

    Brill thank you very much! It seemed like a good solution for me so I'm glad people think it's probably just a coincidence.
  4. M

    Can I cover the Freestyle Libre?

    Thanks for your reply! I have the Libre 1 sensor. I've seen these kind of "armband" covers around online but personally I don't really fancy having something always strapped around my arm. Hopefully like the other answer said it's just a coincidence as I was pretty happy with using a patch over...
  5. M

    Can I cover the Freestyle Libre?

    This is just what I wanted to hear, thank you! I've ordered a replacement from Abbott now anyway, hopefully it was just a one off random error.
  6. M

    Can I cover the Freestyle Libre?

    I have recently started using the Freestyle Libre system and when it works- it's great. However I am very active and have had a couple of sensors come off after a long run, I put a tubular bandage sleeve over the top but it seems the sweat still makes the edges of the sensor start to lift. Once...
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