curlygirl
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I have been using the Libre this year. I only use them every now and then to give me an idea of patterns etc.
I had a sensor that was going to expire at the end of this month so I decided to put it in today.
I did all the usual things and held it firmly against my arm, but immediately was in a lot of pain. I could not push any more and as the pain was running all the way from my shoulder to my hand and had tingling sensations as well I decided to pull it out instead. It was like it had stuck in my arm and the needle had got caught.
Anyway long story short, when I did manage to extract it, the needle does not look straight at all. I am still in some discomfort and have nerve type pain in left arm and hand.
Anyone had anything like this, or have any idea if bent needles can occur with these sensors?
Quite apart from the cost of a sensor that hasn't worked, I am, at the moment more concerned with the pain it has caused.
Any thoughts on what happened? The sensors I have used before have gone in fine.
Thanks.
Curlygirl
I had a sensor that was going to expire at the end of this month so I decided to put it in today.
I did all the usual things and held it firmly against my arm, but immediately was in a lot of pain. I could not push any more and as the pain was running all the way from my shoulder to my hand and had tingling sensations as well I decided to pull it out instead. It was like it had stuck in my arm and the needle had got caught.
Anyway long story short, when I did manage to extract it, the needle does not look straight at all. I am still in some discomfort and have nerve type pain in left arm and hand.
Anyone had anything like this, or have any idea if bent needles can occur with these sensors?
Quite apart from the cost of a sensor that hasn't worked, I am, at the moment more concerned with the pain it has caused.
Any thoughts on what happened? The sensors I have used before have gone in fine.
Thanks.
Curlygirl
