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<blockquote data-quote="Nicovander" data-source="post: 2272455" data-attributes="member: 525688"><p>Hello, I'm a Dutch guy who happened to read your post. I've diabetes and after using the sensor for more than a year I developed a severe allergic reaction to it, just like you. After a prolonged search for a solution I came across a Youtube video from a German guy that shows how to remove and replace the allergic adhesive. I've used his method for over eight months now and it works like a charm. The replacement takes about an hour. By now I've become quite skillful in it. </p><p>After removing the sensor from the container you have to take care however to put it back in exactly the same position (it took me a sensor because I didn't do it right the first time). When you cover the sensor with a (Simpatch) plaster it sticks for two weeks to the skin.</p><p>Here is the video: [MEDIA=youtube]QEpa3xTL-MA[/MEDIA]</p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicovander, post: 2272455, member: 525688"] Hello, I'm a Dutch guy who happened to read your post. I've diabetes and after using the sensor for more than a year I developed a severe allergic reaction to it, just like you. After a prolonged search for a solution I came across a Youtube video from a German guy that shows how to remove and replace the allergic adhesive. I've used his method for over eight months now and it works like a charm. The replacement takes about an hour. By now I've become quite skillful in it. After removing the sensor from the container you have to take care however to put it back in exactly the same position (it took me a sensor because I didn't do it right the first time). When you cover the sensor with a (Simpatch) plaster it sticks for two weeks to the skin. Here is the video: [MEDIA=youtube]QEpa3xTL-MA[/MEDIA] Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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