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<blockquote data-quote="In Response" data-source="post: 2505220" data-attributes="member: 527103"><p>Have you tried one of the elasticated bands with a 3D printed Libre "holder" that you can buy on eBay?</p><p>Thankfully, they stick like limpets to my arms but a number of people have enthused about these bands.</p><p></p><p>I would definitely avoid duct tape. It is not designed to stick to flesh and maybe doing harm.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the accessing the sensor to scan it, are you vaguely technical? The reason I ask is you could try an alternate app like xDrip or Diabox which hijack the Bluetooth signal and send the readings direct to your phone so you only need to scan to start a sensor.</p><p>Unfortunately, these are unofficial apps written by techies for techies so not great if you are scared of technology. The limited documentation assume s you know a fair amount.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="In Response, post: 2505220, member: 527103"] Have you tried one of the elasticated bands with a 3D printed Libre "holder" that you can buy on eBay? Thankfully, they stick like limpets to my arms but a number of people have enthused about these bands. I would definitely avoid duct tape. It is not designed to stick to flesh and maybe doing harm. Regarding the accessing the sensor to scan it, are you vaguely technical? The reason I ask is you could try an alternate app like xDrip or Diabox which hijack the Bluetooth signal and send the readings direct to your phone so you only need to scan to start a sensor. Unfortunately, these are unofficial apps written by techies for techies so not great if you are scared of technology. The limited documentation assume s you know a fair amount. [/QUOTE]
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