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.
Hi, no, this isn't possible.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?
Gah. Now I feel stupid. It never occurred to me that you could wear two at once.For clarity, I apply my next sensor 24hrs before activating it. So the next sensor is applied on day 13 of the current sensor, and only activated when then old sensor runs out. That means I don't have any gaps, but have found this improves accuracy. But then we are all different and some have always found the sensors more/less accurate for them than others.
When you finally come to take it off you will realise that you never needed to worry about it falling off.Done!
All fitted.
Apparently I have no sense of placement because I was aiming for under the arm and it ended up more outside
I’ve put on one of those sticky derm things. but dear lord I am so super paranoid. Everytime I move my arm I think it’s going to fall off.
I may have to wear a long sleeve top instead of a t shirt in bed!!
My extra sticky pit is peeling a bit. Was thinking of taking it off and putting new one in but I think that might be bit dodge if libre is very stuck to it.When you finally come to take it off you will realise that you never needed to worry about it falling off.
I can't advise about that as I didn't use any covering.My extra sticky pit is peeling a bit. Was thinking of taking it off and putting new one in but I think that might be bit dodge if libre is very stuck to it.
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