nurseryboss
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
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Libre sensor has 14 days fixed period of operation. It even tells you before it ends, how many hours you got left. It comes with special applicator, and once started, you cannot stop it. It does measure your glucose every 15mins ( looked at the file it creates), and meter shows you chart how your glucose changes in time. You get really good view how your blood sugar changes through the day.How long are you supposed to leave them on for? Can you take it off and reapply it whenever you want?
A thread to try and get an idea of how many people have had a skin reaction caused by the Abbott Freestyle Libre Sensor.
I think - touch wood - that firing the sensor over a Compeed is working for me. Not 100% sure yet as the sensor is still stuck on, but the tell tale signs of some redness at the edge are not showing yet. Fingers crossed.
I’ve had a couple of minor reactions, but I’m not sure if it’s from the sensor or more from the removal. I tend to try remove the actual sensor from the glue and then remove the glue in the bath/shower which seems to help a bitA thread to try and get an idea of how many people have had a skin reaction caused by the Abbott Freestyle Libre Sensor.
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