Sorry I have little knowledge regarding your question.I am a guy who is blessed/cursed with rather a lot of body hair...... all over!
I am hoping to have my first pump soon and wanted to find out if anyone else has experience of infusion sets/sensors and body hair.
I regularly shave my upper arms before attaching a Libre every 14 days. By about day 10, the area around my Libre is itching so bad I feel like I could scratch my skin off.
I am looking to change to a Medtronic G6 soon.
I believe that the G6 sensor only lasts 10 days, so maybe that will be better.
I tried having my upper arms waxed once.
Not something I am terribly keen to repeat unless you guys (or girls) can convince me that it gets easier over time.
I HAVE shaved my belly once. I guess I shall have to do it more often if I get a pump.
It only stayed smooth (ish) for about 5 days then it started to itch.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Sorry I have little knowledge regarding your question.
Just stopping to wish you good luck with new pump .
I do shave the area. I then try to let the skin "settle down" for a while before inserting a G6 or cannula, perhaps even doing it the day before. Also use an alcohol wipe & only occasionally suffer from any itching even after 18 days or more with the G6.
You could do a bit of body waxing on a patch of skin of your choice to render it hair free for a while.Any ideas would be appreciated
There are ways of restarting sensors, particularly easy with xDrip+.18 days?
I thought that they had to be changed every 10 days?
There are ways of restarting sensors, particularly easy with xDrip+.
You do so at your own risk but it makes a big difference to cost.
- as mentioned in my pms to you @Capt-Slog !
@Capt-Slog are you sure your hair is the cause of your itchiness?
I am not what one would describe as hirsute but find my cannula and Libre become itchy towards the end of their life.
I currently use SkinTac as a barrier which reduces the itch.
Others use Cavolin (please check the spelling).
One thing to consider with the pump is that the cannula needs to be replaced about every 3 days so it will not be in one place for as long. So, if you shave the area before application, new hair should not come through in the life of a cannula. Although you may be shaving every 3 days or so.
I am still waiting to hear from my Diabetes team if I can have the X2. It isn't doing my nerves much good waiting to hear.@Capt-Slog I'd estimate about £120/month. It very much depends on how much you can extend the sensors. That figure also includes transmitters which are more expensive than with the G4 because they only last 3 months. Again I can extend them to around 5 months. I used to get the batteries replaced in the G4 transmitter but the G6 has proved difficult.
I forgot to mention that like @helensaramay I use SkinTac with the Dexcom sensors though not cannulas.
I don't know if you had any luck re the Tandem T:Slim X2? New pumps are now being distributed with G6 connectivity & Basal-IQ included. I will have to wait for the upgrade.
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