Hi
I've got the Libre and have a history of plaster/tape allergies so I was (still am) concerned that I might not tolerate the adhesive on the sensor. I got my Libre on 15 August, so just 16 days ago but am on 3rd sensor as first one I knocked off after 6n days
then the 2nd fell off before 24 hours which Abbott replaced and it's this replacement I'm wearing now.
I haven't tried this yet but, at any sign of allergy, I will. I bought a small bottle of Tinc Benz (Friar's Balaam) for £5.00 in town with the intention of putting a coating on my skin, letting it dry and then applying the sensor. I don't know if it will work but, in my nursing days in Orthopaedics, when patients would need traction applied via a kit using long strips of elastoplast for the length of the leg, both sides, this is what we applied to help minimise any allergy and also to help the adhesiveness of the plaster. Removal was no different, maybe a bit easier, than without this tinc Benz, although the elastoplast stuck really well with this applied first.
I'm hoping it may be useful to me once I start showing signs of allergy although, obviously if I don't then that'll be bonus
I'd be very interested to hear whether anyone tries this and whether it is successful or not. A small bottle of 10 mls (I think) should last a long time so good value - if it works.
Just one of my 'outside the box' crazy ideas
Julie