I stopped bothering putting them on a day early as I don’t see any difference!Of course you can use one arm, no worries!
I only swap because it's more convenient because I apply my next sensor a day early, saves me from scanning the wrong one.
For me it insists I'm low most of the night the first night if I activate right away, but if this isn't an issue for you I don't see any barriers to using the same arm all the time!I stopped bothering putting them on a day early as I don’t see any difference!
I did that (following a recommendation) and Abbott told me off for doing it. At first they refused to replace it when it failed.For those worried about scanning a new sensor “by accident” don’t worry, that can’t happen, because when you scan the new sensor it asks you whether or not you want to start the new sensor and all you have to do is click “No”.
I wear mine on my chest, and find for some reason it seems much more accurate on the left side, so at changeover time I have two sensors *very* close to each other, practically touching, and it’s never been an issue at all.
Strange that we both have failures using our right arms!I use mainly my left arm because my right arm leads to failures
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