Thanks @obates I have it a bit furtger down yes. Just under the end of my pocket. But still almost grabbed it while I was searching for coins..;p
Do you use to cover the sensor? The sensor sometimes bumps in while carrying bags or other stuff. And don't know how comfortable jeans will be over it. Anyway for now its doing fine
When I say "changes" that also could include slightly less of it. Many wouldn't describe that as a "change" to the glue...I've spoken to a "senior manager" at Abbott who re-affirmed that there have been no changes to the glue since launch
I'm on my 17th sensor with no skin problems - but I guess it's not really anything to talk aboutWhy are you almost all talking about using special plasters, surgical tapes etc between the sensor in your skin?
Are most not working fine straight out of the box?
Btw: Doesn't this bg/meter combo deserve that we create a new thread or even that we get a sub-section just for that, so we have threads for each specialty area of its usage?
**** Tim, hope your arm looks more healthy than that !! Looks like debris from a zombie slayer movie.I am putting this down partially to site and partially to glue changes of some description. The sticky pad is no longer sticky after 11 days and appears to have muck and mould growing on it, probably due to getting damp in the shower because it was lifting slightly. Fortunately no skin reaction, but it would explain the itchiness. Look away now if squeamish.
Why are you almost all talking about using special plasters, surgical tapes etc between the sensor and your skin?
Are most not working fine straight out of the box?
Btw: Doesn't this bg/meter combo deserve that we create a new thread or even that we get a sub-section just for that, so we have threads for each specialty area of its usage?
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