[Diabetes-Talk] Placing my Lebra sensors, on my own

Jeanette Kutash kutash-jm at comcast.net
Sat Dec 21 14:52:42 UTC 2019


Terri, email me your number off list at Kutash-jm at comcast.net. Let me know
when you need to change it and I can help you. I am totally blind and do
this routinely. I am changing mine today so I will pay particular attention
to everything I do so that I can help. I can also send you written
directions. If necessary we can also do a conference call with freestyle
libre.

Jeanette 

-----Original Message-----
From: Diabetes-Talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
Terri Stimmel via Diabetes-Talk
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2019 10:30 PM
To: Diabetes Talk for the Blind
Cc: Terri Stimmel
Subject: [Diabetes-Talk] Placing my Lebra sensors, on my own

Hello everyone,


For probably about 6 months or so now, I have been using the Lebra 
system. I absolutely love it. Although there are still times where I 
have problems keeping the sensor on for the entire 14 days.But I love 
how I can keep track of my blood sugars so much more easier now. It has 
really been a game changer for me.


With all that said, I have never attempted to put my sensor on by 
myself. I was always able to have help from an aid I had.

However, she is now no longer working for me. So I need to figure out 
how to do this on my own. In about a week I will need to change out this 
sensor. I haven't really a clue as to what to do.


So could someone who is totally blind, or who might have very limited 
vision, who uses 1 of these systems, please give me some guidance?

What do I do once I unbox the sensor. I know it's a 2, or 3 step process 
before even placing the sensor in place.

How do you get the sensor placed, 1-handed? How are you sure it's going 
to stay in place?


I don't keep it on the back of the arm where it is recommended. Only, 
because for me it just would not stay in place. Even when I used those 
patches you can get, with the hole in the middle. I tend to put my 
sensor on the back of my arm, closer to the inside of my arm. I hope 
this makes sense?

I also tend to put it on my right arm, more often than not. Mainly, 
because it seems to stay on this arm for the whole 2 weeks. I haven't 
ever had the same luck with my left arm.


So how can I do this on my own?

I know if I need them to, someone at my diabetes doctor's office, will 
help me. But I thought I would try to check with people here as well. I 
figure I could get some first-hand experienced thoughts.


Any help is much appreciated.


Thank you,


Terri

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