There will be many more having problems who are not on Facebook. The more people who file a report the better.
What interests me is that most people start with issues 6 months plus in, not the first time they wear it.
Interesting post. I have been using Libre for almost a year. The last sensor was applied to my right arm and appeared not have caused any problems. The sensor before was on my left arm and there was a nasty looking rash under the sensor at the end of its life.
Current sensor is on my left arm again 4 days in, and it's feeling uncomfortable. Don't know how long I can keep it on for.
hi becca this happened to me after 8 months self funding i have reported it to abbot they said they havent changed anything it just seems to be a lot of people having the same issue i can no longer wear it on my arm due to the rash ....got a letter from hospital to say i will get it free for six months when i attend clinic next week i now wear mine on lower back or top of my bumHaving succumbed to the dreaded Libre allergy, I let my hospital team know. Interestingly they said it wasn’t necessarily the glue but the chemical covering the sensor. Either way it’s still an allergy.
I also phoned Abbott, they do apparently record it but there are no questions asked, or indeed a follow up phone call. Do they really record it, I don’t know. They do however send out replacement sensors if you have to rip them off early. Which is great but a bit of an irony.
The other thing I did was let the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) know. I filled in a form online and received a letter back. It was asking permission to use my details when passing to the correct department - their devices division.
I feel that the more people who are having issues with the Libre let the agency know, the more chance there will be of Abbott being held to account. Let’s face it, they are making a shed load of money now the NHS is on board and there is less incentive to pay notice to those of us having issues.
There are over 3000 people who belong to the Dexcom and Libre rash Facebook group. There will be many more having problems who are not on Facebook. The more people who file a report the better.
What interests me is that most people start with issues 6 months plus in, not the first time they wear it.
hi becca this happened to me after 8 months self funding i have reported it to abbot they said they havent changed anything it just seems to be a lot of people having the same issue i can no longer wear it on my arm due to the rash ....got a letter from hospital to say i will get it free for six months when i attend clinic next week i now wear mine on lower back or top of my bum
I do still get a rash but not as bad as when i wore it on arms i dont think i would put it on my thighs as i would probably knock it offI was going to try on thigh do you not have a rash when not on arms?!
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