What a picture that paints!Hi,
Are you having trouble getting the actual sensor off, or the sticky residue? If the sensor, I'd advise trying to take the sticker off with the sensor. I have sometimes accidentally just had the sensor which I was trying to peel away from the sticker while the sticker was still on my arm - really really difficult and not intentional!
Also echo advice to soak in the bath for either issue. I used alcohol disinfectant wipes quite effectively at first to remove the sticky residue left once I'd removed the sensor. Now have my changeover in the evening so I just have a bath (making sure the arm with the sticky residue is underwater, and the arm with the new sensor is above!) Not always as relaxing as I'd hope![]()
I was advised to NEVER rip off plasters, etc as this risks irritating my skin and potentially removing skinRip the old one off.
I was advised to NEVER rip off plasters, etc as this risks irritating my skin and potentially removing skin
I too remove the sensor or n the shower. I start by peeling back a small amount. Then let the water cascade into the gap between skin and sensor. This will loosen the glue.
Slowly pull back a little more, allowing the water to soak the next bit of glue. Repeat this until the whole sensor is removed.
But take care with your ripping. The physio who advised I strap my shoulder was adamant that ripping it off could damage my skin.
Probably not many ligaments in your skin.I certainly haven't torn any ligaments doing it.
Probably not many ligaments in your skin.
I think the concern is pulling off the top layer of skin.
Maybe you’re thicker skinned than I![]()
Probably not many ligaments in your skin.
I think the concern is pulling off the top layer of skin.
Maybe you’re thicker skinned than I![]()
Bra straps work very well too, worth a try if you find yourself with a stubborn sensor, @Ushthetaff .I just rip mine off never had a problem ( ex rugby player) saying that I don’t put mine on the back of my arm so I can get a better grip of it on the inside of my bicep you could always bang it against A Door frame that seems to be a really good way of unintentionally getting them off