I’m type 2 and my meds is a weekly injection. I’m not on insulinHow comes you only inject once a week? ( sorry new to diabetes)
I’m assuming as mine is a free trial that I wouldn’t get a replacement. That is kind of what worries me, if it falls off is it then rendered useless?Ok. I’ve been using it since the beginning of March.
firstly for me it doesn’t hurt putting it on, less than pricking my finger. It does stick, but my second one came off after 11 days. Abbott replaced it without charge.
reading the posts here some people recommended tegaderm clear dressing over the top, I’ve tried that and it holds the sensor on with no problems so far.
I love the data it gives me, although I think it underrecords by up to 1 against blood glucose. I need to test that further to see if I’m right.
Does it matter what size tegaderm I need?You would get a replacement, my first one failed and they replaced it. Customer service is very slow responding though.
yes, if it falls off you can’t reattach it.
The tegaderm is a clear dressing, so doesn’t make the sensor or obvious. I got mine on Amazon.
So I received my free trial of the libre 2. I’ve had it a couple of weeks but I haven’t used it yet. I wanted to make sure my diet was fully back on track, which it is. Also my sugars haven’t quite responded to the fact that I’m back at work, quite in the way I thought, so I’m thinking now would be a good time to use the libre 2.
but if I’m honest it makes me feel a bit icky.
I have looked at bits of the instructions and it warns against knocking it, and catching on clothing etc and the thought of wearing it bed or having a shower worries me somewhat,
So could someone who uses these things reassure me please.
does it really stick into your arm? I know as a diabetic we stick needles into our fingers, I inject once a week but this feels much much worse and is akin to finger nails down a blackboard.
so anything that would help would be much appreciated.
Next week will be my second week at work. Today I did my booods for the menopause blood test as per request by dr. If I could go in (or on the phone] armed with some more data that might help if it’s not that, or even if it did because I can’t see how that affects sugars.
Wow luckily never had that issue! I do apply them on the back of my arm, trying to get as flat an area as possible.I'm finding the adhesive is a little less sticky than the libre, and as soon as there's a loose edge it WILL catch on something. Two of mine have come off while removing a bra (both at 12 days +, so not worth claiming back). Actually managed to catch one on my breast!! I'm just sticking a bit of micropore tape across it, or occasionally a plaster to hold it down.
Funnily enough, I read all these posts about accuracy starting after 24hrs, for me its as accurate as it gets within 3 hrs. Just as well, since I'm hypo unaware and 24hrs of checking every 20-30 mins would tire me out now I'm used to the alarms.
I have one to try also but one of the reasons I have not tried it yet is, and I am probably overthinking this but is it possible the inserted needle or fine filament could get stuck or lost in ones arm if it comes loose/away from the sticky patch?It uses an inserter needle which retracts automatically when you take the insertion device off (easiest done by twisting gently and then it comes off easily). You are left with a short, fine filament in your arm. It doesn't hurt applying it, or wearing it. I forget where I'm wearing mine regularly!! I find it sticks like a limpet to me, so I don't cover it with anything. It will really help you, showing how your levels are affected by different food, so I'd encourage you to wear it. The thinking about applying it, is much much worse than the doing!!!
It's very doubtful this would happen, if it did did there would be a outcry against them and Abbot would not give them away / sell them.I am probably overthinking this but is it possible the inserted needle or fine filament could get stuck or lost in ones arm if it comes loose/away from the sticky patch?
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