Ushthetaff
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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- Mountain out of mole hill makers ,queues , crowds , shopping on a Saturday hmm just shopping I guess no matter what day it is
Nail polish remover is pretty aggressive stuff, I wouldn't use it on skin on a regular base.you could try rubbing a bit of cottonwool soaked in nail polish remover
It is unusual nowadays to use Acetone in Nail Varnish remover. Therefore, it is much less aggressive on the skin than it used to beNail polish remover is pretty aggressive stuff, I wouldn't use it on skin on a regular base.
Anything oily works just as well and your skin will like it much better!
Oh, I had no idea!It is unusual nowadays to use Acetone in Nail Varnish remover. Therefore, it is much less aggressive on the skin than it used to be
I’ll get some baby wipes and have a go with them tomorrow, as I’m due to take the current one off then.Baby wipes are my magic tool for removing sensors. I'm not sure why they work, but for me, they do the trick.
Have you tried removing the sensor separately from the tape rather than the sensor and tape in one go?
I remove the actual sensor first (the plastic disc), leaving the tape stuck to my skin. Then I slowly peel the tape off my skin, rubbing around the edges with a baby wipe as needed and using the baby wipe to get off the remaining sticky reside.
There's no needle under the sensor, just a thin filament.I’ll get some baby wipes and have a go with them tomorrow, as I’m due to take the current one off then.
I didn’t know you could take the sensor off first - what happens with the needle then, I presume it comes with it? That’s the main reason I’m being so careful with the whole process, because I can’t stand the needle pinching, if I move the sensor too quickly, or too much off true.
Ah, it looks like a needle when you take the sensor off, and I can feel it pinching if I wobble the sensor too much out of true when I’m taking it off, so was assuming it was one (new user here, am on sensor #5 today).There's no needle under the sensor, just a thin filament.
The applicator uses a needle to get the filament in place, but the needle then retracts back into the applicator.
The filament is thin and flexible. I don't even notice it coming out when I remove a sensor, whether I remove the sensor separately from the adhesive, or both together.
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