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Freestyle Libre Poll - Have you had a skin reaction ?
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<blockquote data-quote="robcrowborough" data-source="post: 1946509" data-attributes="member: 201683"><p>Have just seen Podmonger's response to vfxMonkey1985 query. In 2015, I tried Abbott's Freestyle Libre product and was initially very impressed by it. However, by about the 7th or 8th sensor, I was getting a severe skin reaction. Having unsuccessfuly tried the various barrier techniques to mitigate the problem, I gave using the system.</p><p>I recently emailed Abbott and asked if the adhesive used on the sensors had been change</p><p>Their reply - "Please be kindly informed that the components of the Freestyle Libre sensor have not changed since the date (2015) you mention in your message." indicates that they have done nothing and have no plans to do anything to help those of us who do react to the adhesive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robcrowborough, post: 1946509, member: 201683"] Have just seen Podmonger's response to vfxMonkey1985 query. In 2015, I tried Abbott's Freestyle Libre product and was initially very impressed by it. However, by about the 7th or 8th sensor, I was getting a severe skin reaction. Having unsuccessfuly tried the various barrier techniques to mitigate the problem, I gave using the system. I recently emailed Abbott and asked if the adhesive used on the sensors had been change Their reply - "Please be kindly informed that the components of the Freestyle Libre sensor have not changed since the date (2015) you mention in your message." indicates that they have done nothing and have no plans to do anything to help those of us who do react to the adhesive. [/QUOTE]
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