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<blockquote data-quote="TimLibre" data-source="post: 2685177" data-attributes="member: 532658"><p>Exactly the same here. Pain remained present after removing the sensor, but it is slowly getting better after some days since i removed the sensor. I also experienced the tingling in my fingers on that arm. Indeed i do not have much fat on my arm and i tend to go to the gym. I didnt want to inform abbot as i was afraid they would stop sending me any sensors.</p><p>I tried on my leg before, but also cannot rule out any effects there. But if i tey another sensor i might opt for my leg, no way for my arm anymore. </p><p>It is a bit strange as i have been using the libre for 10 years, and in the first years i had no issues. But now if i look back some pains in my arm which i thought came from sitting much behind a computer, could be related to the libre..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimLibre, post: 2685177, member: 532658"] Exactly the same here. Pain remained present after removing the sensor, but it is slowly getting better after some days since i removed the sensor. I also experienced the tingling in my fingers on that arm. Indeed i do not have much fat on my arm and i tend to go to the gym. I didnt want to inform abbot as i was afraid they would stop sending me any sensors. I tried on my leg before, but also cannot rule out any effects there. But if i tey another sensor i might opt for my leg, no way for my arm anymore. It is a bit strange as i have been using the libre for 10 years, and in the first years i had no issues. But now if i look back some pains in my arm which i thought came from sitting much behind a computer, could be related to the libre.. [/QUOTE]
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