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I've been looking at this approach and wondering, do the sensors 'snag' on clothing? Has anyone had any problems with the sensors popping off their arm?
 
I've been looking at this approach and wondering, do the sensors 'snag' on clothing? Has anyone had any problems with the sensors popping off their arm?
I always cover my sensors with plasters to stop me from knocking them off when getting dressed or undressed.
 
Hi. Mine stick like glue (literally) and take a lot of pulling off. Peoples skin types appear to vary a lot. They don't snag on clothing as the sensor 'disc' has a very rounded edge and is quite thin anyway. I have never needed plasters and happily have never had any skin inflammation even though I react to Tegaderm.
 
Like @Diabell, I find my Libre stick like limpets.
I have heard bra-straps are the arch-nemesis of Libre sensors but most people get used to them and change their dressing approach.
Once dressed, I have never had an issue of any clothing getting snagged.
 
I use tegaderm over mine because I swim a lot. I lost my first one in 9 months yesterday, but I think due to the heat rather than it snagging. Abbot are replacing it for me (free). They are very good at doing this if there are any issues with a sensor.
 
Limpets on me too!
I did catch one on a door jamb in the early days, wont do that again - it hurt!
And had one where the adhesive failed to stick to the sensor so it came off, but the adhesive was still on me - they replaced that one free of charge
 
Just had two in a row fall off early, didn't catch them, but there was no glue left on them when they came off. Normally they stick like a limpet to me, and not had one fall off since early days of using libre1. Abbott have replaced both of them.
Tried a few different patches in the early days, but get a sore itchy rash after anything from 10 minutes to 2-3 days.
 
They stick very well to me, I am however actively clumsy, physical job, always doing something diy, riding bikes so changing clothes a lot, so I have knocked off loads, both on door frames and walls, also tshirt arm holes have caught a few and pulled them off. Abbott have always been very easy to deal with and replaced them all no questions asked

edit, this is not advice at all, I am currently experimenting with different placements, I have this one on upper chest, readings are perfect, very slightly stinging, kind of sensitive. I did try it on my thigh but it got progressively uncomfortable, I tried it on a second sensor and ripped it off early, got really sore and has left me with an itchy rash, never get rashes normally. I also got compression lows on my thigh at night. I might try opposite chest next one.
 
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I found they were accurate on my chest, but it's a pain they're not licensed for use there, so you have to finger prick blood levels for driving.
 
I'll try telling my bra straps this...

Yes, I had that issue in my libre days, also lost one when rubbing my arm against my car window when reaching for a car parking ticket....
 
Mine fall off pretty regularly but Abbott always replace them. Unfortunately I’ve never found anything to stick over them to which I’m not allergic.

@Antje77 my bra straps need to get the memo too!
 
I tried them and the first one fell off- Libre did not help at all as I was a type 2 on no medication and they 'are not designed for that type of user'. I was disappointed but am planning to try again. The second one did last the whole time though.

I didn't get a reaction although I am allergic to every time of bandaid around.
 
Mostly adhere quite well for me but lost a few getting out of the car.
 
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