I've been taking lantus for some years actually. That's interesting. What have you found and did you change to something else that works better for you?What insulin are you taking? I had a lot of muscle related problems with lantus
This is almost 5 years later but I recently stopped using the libre because of significant pain in my left arm and shoulder. I have a very sore pain over the sight and an excruciating pain in my upper arm and shoulder when lifting my left arm or reaching back. It's constant and it's lasted over a month now. I don't know why people say "it can't be" of course it can...it's a needle regardless of the size. Needles that are being applied to the same region. I've been told it sounds like I have phlebitis. Whatever it is it's very painful. I've never had trouble with my shoulders or arms. I've recently switched to Dexcom because of the ability to use in areas other than the upper extremity. Anyone else?I have been using this for a year now and since have ended up with a severe shoulder impingement on both arms. Not sure if it can be related as have been assured by Abbots that it only goes into the skin and not to any nerve tissue, however am concerned. Could it be that there's a voltage current perhaps that could cause long term damage??
My symtoms are that I am unable to raise either arms nor scratch my back without excruciating pain.
Has anyone else using these encountered the same issue?
Thanks
This is almost 5 years later but I recently stopped using the libre because of significant pain in my left arm and shoulder. I have a very sore pain over the sight and an excruciating pain in my upper arm and shoulder when lifting my left arm or reaching back. It's constant and it's lasted over a month now. I don't know why people say "it can't be" of course it can...it's a needle regardless of the size. Needles that are being applied to the same region. I've been told it sounds like I have phlebitis. Whatever it is it's very painful. I've never had trouble with my shoulders or arms. I've recently switched to Dexcom because of the ability to use in areas other than the upper extremity. Anyone else?
Impingement I understand is when there is insufficient spaces between the bones for tendons etc. I had one and had surgery shaving the bone to deal with it. So I’d say it’s highly unlikely to be that caused by the sensors. It might be that for some other reason. Or possibly frozen shoulders which are more common in diabetes regardless of how you monitor.I have been using this for a year now and since have ended up with a severe shoulder impingement on both arms. Not sure if it can be related as have been assured by Abbots that it only goes into the skin and not to any nerve tissue, however am concerned. Could it be that there's a voltage current perhaps that could cause long term damage??
My symtoms are that I am unable to raise either arms nor scratch my back without excruciating pain.
Has anyone else using these encountered the same issue?
Thanks
I have significant pain in my shoulder on the arm I use my sensor on I can’t rotate to the other arm as i dont have the ability to apply to the opposite site following amputation at elbow level so no handI have been using this for a year now and since have ended up with a severe shoulder impingement on both arms. Not sure if it can be related as have been assured by Abbots that it only goes into the skin and not to any nerve tissue, however am concerned. Could it be that there's a voltage current perhaps that could cause long term damage??
My symtoms are that I am unable to raise either arms nor scratch my back without excruciating pain.
Has anyone else using these encountered the same issue?
Thanks
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