It might be worth putting on a barrier cream or film to stop this becoming a problem.I think my skin is gradually start to object to these too which will be a shame as I find them very useful to keep me on track.
I was very careful too. I buy the injection wipes for cleaning my hearing aids so I used a couple of those before inserting it so shouldn't have been a problem. It's now a full blown abscess which hasn't responded to antibiotics so now on second course and off to A&E tomorrow for it to be drained.I have the propensity to be allergic to stick on stuff! I clean my arm with an antiseptic wipe, the sort for injections and so far been ok I have very careful how I site the monitor, some on a Libre group have had this problem and seems to be how you site it.
At the moment lot of people are having problems with the Libre 2+ in monitoring from phone app, some seem to be lucky and aren’t! I did, the monitor stopped linking at all, they sent me a replacement FOC and I ended up getting them to send me a Libre hand monitor. It seems the Iphone 26 update is not compatible with the app
I self fund my Libre as ‘only a T2D’ GP will not give me itYou can get it tax free which is a blessing.
I wear one a month, thats the plan. Going overseas and don’t know if the monitors will survive the scanners so sadly I won’t be wearing one, when wearing one would be really useful
PS the wipes also help me NOT be allergic to the protective cover I’ve used too!
Unfortunately the young man I spoke to at Dexcom seem nonplussed by what I was saying and at the end seemed a little surprised when i said, No thank you, I don't want a new one.It might be worth putting on a barrier cream or film to stop this becoming a problem.
How can I avoid irritated or sensitive skin caused by the Dexcom sensor adhesive? | Dexcom
If you have irritated or sensitive skin please work with your healthcare professional (HCP). Provided is a summary of two clinical articles published by clinicians independent from Dexcom based on their knowledge and experience.1,2www.dexcom.com
Personally I use cavillon cream (because that was what they had at my local chemist) and it has stopped the issue. I was an early adopter of the libre (before libre 2) and had to stop using it because of increasing skin reactions which also made the sensors hopelessly inaccurate.
Unlike Abbott at the time I had the issue, dexcom have always recognised that many people develop allergies to sensors, so are quite helpful in suggesting workarounds.
Good luck
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