Absolutely right!'Diabetes control is like walking through a dark tunnel where you switch a light on 4 times a day when you check your BG. Having the Libre is like having a light on all the time.'
Hey @SusieJP15I've been using the libre for a few months now and it's helped me massively. The only problems I get are it either falls off too soon before the 2 weeks are up.. or when I go to take it off after the 2 weeks it is stuck to my arm so much it really hurts! I'm often left with bruising but it goes after a day or two. As far as tracking my sugars go it's worked miracles. I thought I had Dawn phenomenon and the libre has proved that I definitely do after years of testing. I can see exactly what time in the morning it shoots up and after today's hospital visit I will now be getting the pump to help this.
Just a quick side note...
I'm going to be travelling in around two weeks, what do you reckon it will be like going through security with my Freestyle Libre patch on?
Hi there guys,
I've just decided to give the Freestyle Libre a whirl.
I am on the skinny side and the back of my arm (where Freestyle say it must go) does not have a lot of meat to it! If there is anyone else out there that also uses the freestyle Libre and, like myself, does not have a lot of fat to them, I would like to know what your experience is like.
So far It is the second day of me having this odd white circle stuck to me, I had a bit of pain when applying the disc onto my arm...in fact I nearly passed out! The first night it caused some pain and discomfort.
I would love to hear any support about the Libre as I am deciding if it is something I will use in the long term.
So after about a week now, I've realised that this thing on my arm is actually rather helpful! Especially with low blood sugar readings because before I would panic cram food in me and then end up with high readings, however because I don't have to prick my finger every time I want a reading I take a tiny bit of lucosade and test every couple of minutes until I am happy with the reading. It's a game changer for that.
To be honest, even though it's quite costly I do think I am going to stick with it because I love having this much control of low blood sugar readings and testing in general, I've gone from testing maybe 3 times a day to over 10 and I feel the novelty of it won't run out!
The worst thing about them so far is the removal, my first sensor came away from the sticky pad first so the 2nd one I pulled off better by making sure I pulled the sticky bit. I'll be trying baby oil next time though.
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