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<blockquote data-quote="Fndwheelie" data-source="post: 2138339" data-attributes="member: 447317"><p>Although all these ideas for one handed finger prick tests, rely heavily on the assumption your hubby can prick the fingers on his broken arm. That they aren’t covered by a cast/bandages or too painful to put in a position to give easy access to the finger tips. If that is the case I’m not sure how he would manage. TBH the libre would need to be placed on the upper arm of his broken arm which couldn’t be done if the cast/bandages were there. I think I have seen a couple of posts where people have mentioned putting the sensor on their chest or upper leg, but I’m not quite sure how successful that is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fndwheelie, post: 2138339, member: 447317"] Although all these ideas for one handed finger prick tests, rely heavily on the assumption your hubby can prick the fingers on his broken arm. That they aren’t covered by a cast/bandages or too painful to put in a position to give easy access to the finger tips. If that is the case I’m not sure how he would manage. TBH the libre would need to be placed on the upper arm of his broken arm which couldn’t be done if the cast/bandages were there. I think I have seen a couple of posts where people have mentioned putting the sensor on their chest or upper leg, but I’m not quite sure how successful that is. [/QUOTE]
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