Oh, I went swimming last night and my sensor is barely sticking at all todayI think it could fall out
Temporarily stick it down with sellotape or something until you can get something more permanent - you don't want to go losing your sensor - too much $$$Oh, I went swimming last night and my sensor is barely sticking at all todayI think it could fall out
But that's what I wore last night...
Just walked to Boots and the best thing I could find in there is a massive white plaster. Now I look like a pillock..
My colleague said I should write “Caution.. Ebola victim” on it and pretend it’s a Halloween accessory….
Hi - I'm still testing a lot as although only been on insulin 5 weeks, I am currently taking 26 units of Lantus and 2:5 ratio Novarapid, I started on 10 Lantus and 4 units fixed dose Novarapid, so my dose is constantly changing. I must say, I've lost a bit confidence in the testing now. I've more faith in the libre.@colsan, if you want to test - tho it'll drive you mad - get all your meters lined up with strips ready, and then test from the same drop. Different fingers differ! (Which makes you wonder about the whole testing thing, don't it ...)
Thanks Darren - However, I've already tried that, along with closing down machine and starting again. I'll try again though, sometimes these machines are just tempremental, just like our blood sugars!I had a similar issue with connection to my pc but it was the firewall blocking the connection. I had opened the software then connected the libre. I closed down the software disconnected the libre. Then reconnected the libre and opened the software after that. For some reason the firewall didn't block it the second time.
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Oh no! I haven't been swimming since putting the Libre on - I've been too scared it wouldn't survive, so I've been thinking whether there's any kind of waterproof armband I could use to cover it while I swim. Abbotts do say you can swim up to half an hour in it, so I'd call them and complain!
Incidentally, I reduce my following basal dose by a unit when I've been swimming - just thinking about your previous post concerning nightime hypos.
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My sensor now has 5 days left. For the first couple it was reading low and Abbott said they would replace as this wasn't right. Not that I have received it yet. Anyway, I have continued to use the sensor and as I drive to and from work I need to use my bg meter in the morning and evening. This means I have a good benchmark for the readings on the libre that day. I have noticed that yesterday and today the libre is now reading higher by about 1.5. Has anyone else had this?
As I have the benchmarks it isn't too much of an issue as I just remember to adjust. I have also allowed for the 10 to 20 minutes between the readings.
Even with these few issues, having the trend over time has been really helpful in improving my control. Best of all, after the first few days of excessive finger pricking for comparison reasons, only pricking twice a day has really helped my fingers.
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