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Libra sensor applying problem

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Kkayy

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Hi, I have put my sensor on today and it bled through the hole in the centre of it. Has this affected anyone's readings or is it OK to just leave it?
 
It usually makes readings more accurate for me
 
I have heard "a bleeder’s a reader" meaning they tend to be more accurate.
So don't worry about it unless it hurts.
 
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Great news then! thank you
 
Do you need an applicator. If so how long do they last?
The libre applicators are disposable and you get a new one with every sensor
 
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