SB2015
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I was glad that I had read on here to keep the sensor if it falls out early. Mine came out on Day 10 and Libre are replacing it. They have not asked me to send this one back as it is my first return, but emphasised the importance of keeping the sensor in the vent of a problem.
I put tape over the first one, and it was very difficult to get off. I thought that I wouod do this one without, but a 20 minute bath led to it coming off. I shall tape it next time, especially as I shall be swimming weekly now.
I know some have used Tegaderm, which I think is waterproof. Do you keep it on all the time?
Does it make the skin a bit skanky(technical term!) I looked at a variety of things today and there were blister plasters which I know stick well and would enable me to get that off without pulling the sensor out, I think. Any ideas gratefully received.
I put tape over the first one, and it was very difficult to get off. I thought that I wouod do this one without, but a 20 minute bath led to it coming off. I shall tape it next time, especially as I shall be swimming weekly now.
I know some have used Tegaderm, which I think is waterproof. Do you keep it on all the time?
Does it make the skin a bit skanky(technical term!) I looked at a variety of things today and there were blister plasters which I know stick well and would enable me to get that off without pulling the sensor out, I think. Any ideas gratefully received.