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<blockquote data-quote="ChrissiStar" data-source="post: 2145053" data-attributes="member: 511565"><p>I haven’t had a skin reaction (yet) but I am working with the doctors and other professionals to try to figure out if I am completely allergic to it as two weeks after I started using it I got pretty unwell. I didn’t think anything of it at the time as there was plenty of bugs doing the rounds at work, so just fired another sensor in and carried on. Last week I was due to change sensors on Thursday, but as I was unwell with erratic sugars I left it out for a few days and weirdly I was feeling better, Saturday night I felt back to normal, managed a full meal and snacks while watching Strictly, so thought I was over whatever I was fighting, so fired the sensor into my arm on Saturday evening, activated it on Sunday morning, then spent Sunday feeling absolutely horrible again and haven’t felt right since. I’m just waiting for a call from the diabetic nurses before I take this one out of my arm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrissiStar, post: 2145053, member: 511565"] I haven’t had a skin reaction (yet) but I am working with the doctors and other professionals to try to figure out if I am completely allergic to it as two weeks after I started using it I got pretty unwell. I didn’t think anything of it at the time as there was plenty of bugs doing the rounds at work, so just fired another sensor in and carried on. Last week I was due to change sensors on Thursday, but as I was unwell with erratic sugars I left it out for a few days and weirdly I was feeling better, Saturday night I felt back to normal, managed a full meal and snacks while watching Strictly, so thought I was over whatever I was fighting, so fired the sensor into my arm on Saturday evening, activated it on Sunday morning, then spent Sunday feeling absolutely horrible again and haven’t felt right since. I’m just waiting for a call from the diabetic nurses before I take this one out of my arm. [/QUOTE]
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