SamElliott1997
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Sounds like you've been unlucky - grit your teeth and see how it feels tomorrow. If it's awful, or getting worse, give Abbott a call (not that I think they can do anything as such, but if it's so bad that you feel it might be an issue with the - I don't know, hardware of that particular sensor - rather than an unavoidable misfortune of placing it, say, near a blood vessel of whatever - you know, like getting an occasional bruised lump when injecting insulin or inserting a pump cannula - perhaps they might be open to sending you a new one). If you're going to call them, DO leave the sensor attached and working.I'm hoping, like you said, that it will just go away soon, but it's still here and it can get quite painful at times... Enough to make me swear out loudI feel like I've just got very unlucky or something
Sounds like you've been unlucky - grit your teeth and see how it feels tomorrow. If it's awful, or getting worse, give Abbott a call (not that I think they can do anything as such, but if it's so bad that you feel it might be an issue with the - I don't know, hardware of that particular sensor - rather than an unavoidable misfortune of placing it, say, near a blood vessel of whatever - you know, like getting an occasional bruised lump when injecting insulin or inserting a pump cannula - perhaps they might be open to sending you a new one). If you're going to call them, DO leave the sensor attached and working.
When I had a problem with a weird sensor (not pain, just a load of WT*? readings) they asked me to leave it on for another 24 hours to see if it settled, which it did. But when I had one which failed, they replaced it. In nearly 2 years of continuous use I've just had two issues, to put that into context.
It is perhaps the case that you just hit something in your arm with the sensor probe. Ouch!
So I'm currently trialing the Freestyle Libre and soon after it was inserted it started to hurt. Whenever I moved my arm, it would ache, and sometimes I get a shooting pain in my arm. It's been over 24 hours since insertion and it still hurts and aches now and again. I have very thin arms and I'm wondering if this is the problem, I'm wondering if it had hit a muscle or something? The readings are absolutely perfect though, so I don't know. Any ideas?
Hi Sam. I’m just reading your thread and wondering if you got to the bottom of the problem. I’ve been using the sensors now for a few months and after every one I attach I get some pain (either muscle type aches, or shooting pains). The pain does go after a day or two, but not nice!
I’ve put it down to muscular arms with very little fat one them, but no expert I have spoken to has told me that will cause me an issue!
Have you tried putting it on your abdomen where you have more fat?
Hi.Hi Sam, I recently got a FreeStyle Libre and its caused my arms to ache so much and shooting pains, which is really bad sometimes.
I removed the freestyle over a week ago however hands keep cramping up, bones feel achy. I am 23 but quite small and skinny, I notice the freestyle libre is not approved for patients under 18, I know there will be many reasons for this but I am wondering if the size of your arm does make a difference?
Has Abbott said anything about this!?
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