Libre in an MRI

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SB2015

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My Guardian transmitter needs to come out during an MRI.
Is it possible to keep a Libre in during an MRI?
 
You need to ask. I imagine it matters what is being scanned by the MRI. You arms are usually folded up out of the way.

Leave it until you get there, if they say yes you can rip it off, if they say it's OK then you've save one!
 
I imagine it matters what is being scanned by the MRI.
When I've had an MRI all metal had to go, so it makes sense to plan on having to lose the Libre. But it also makes sense to ask to see whether it's safe on that occasion.
 
My Guardian transmitter needs to come out during an MRI.
Is it possible to keep a Libre in during an MRI?
No. I had to remove libre for my brain MRI and it was specifically listed on the sheet you sign to agree that you’d removed any glucose sensors.
 
An MRI creates magnetic fields which in themselves can damage electronics.
It can also cause damage to the patient by pulling metals towards the magnetic coils.
 
An MRI creates magnetic fields which in themselves can damage electronics.
It can also cause damage to the patient by pulling metals towards the magnetic coils.
And heating them up, no?
 
I think I shall just remain sensorless (or senseless) for today.
I can get back onto looping again this evening.
This is another reminder of what I need to do myself In manual mode.
 
My Guardian transmitter needs to come out during an MRI.
Is it possible to keep a Libre in during an MRI?
No you can not have sensors in the room of the scanner.
 
Hope the scan goes well @SB2015

I think it’s the battery in the Libre which means it has to go.
 
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