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You can shower with the Libre, no need for a cover.Hello folks, I am looking for opinions & options for Libre 2 Sensor covers. For when I'm in the shower etc.
Hence my comment above - find out if you need it and if you do, go for it. Otherwise, don't waste your money.Why is it on any question, someone comes on and says, “I have never had a problem” as if that makes a difference. If someone said, I cut my arm off with a circular saw and now I can’t use my hand. You could guarantee someone would say, “I cut my arm off and don’t have any problems. !! OK rant over, I use the circular plasters from Amazon made for libre2 they only last about 7 to 10 days. I just change it for another one. I started wearing a patch after I ripped one off going through a door and catching it on the door frame. Of course it was on a day that I forgot my meter. Some good suggestions on here that I will try as the plasters are pricey. The tattoo after care bandage is favourite at the moment.
Personally I don't use ,haven't needed to - I did try the below from Amazon when I caught a sensor and made it looseHello folks, I am looking for opinions & options for Libre 2 Sensor covers. For when I'm in the shower etc.
Are they any good & worth buying??
I do have an armband protector thingy!!!
Sorry can't think of the proper name for it..
Many thanks![]()
Like it ! ThanksI'm a cheapskate (also a bit clumsy therefore have pulled it off when taking off a t-shirt, ouch), so I just use micropore tape across the thing so there's no edge to catch, also it seems to be unaffected by water and doesn't get a skin reaction.
No need for the hole, you can simply cover the sensor.I use an old sensor to draw a Circle on a piece of flexible sports tape 8x4cm to cut it in an oval with a sensor shaped hole.