[Diabetes-Talk] Taking out the libre censor
d m gina
dmgina at mysero.net
Thu Jan 17 02:01:02 UTC 2019
Oh what I did was just find a spot and pull the tape and cencer off at
the same time.
I took it off when it said cencer is done.
Now I got tape that was on amazon with lots in the package.
What kind did you get?
Was it from the drug store?
Because the folks didn't know what I should get.
Original message:
> No I’m talking about before I take the sensor off. It looks like it’s
> pretty well stuck on my skin, and I’m not sure how to get it off. Would
> rubbing alcohol work?
> Also, I wonder if the phone still thinks that you have a day left on
> your sensor and that’s why it’s not letting you start a new one. Not sure.
> Amber
>> On Jan 16, 2019, at 8:48 PM, d m gina via Diabetes-Talk
>> <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> If I understand correctly the sticky is after taking off the cencer?
>> Just wash it really well and dry it before adding another one.
>> Let us know when you put on the new one if your machine will let it
>> work rite away.
>> I always have to wait until the next day.
>> Edd was sharing there is a place on the phone you can tap on to get it
>> to start the new strip rite away.
>> If you find this on the phone, please share with me so I can do the same.
>> Thanks again.
>> Original message:
>>> Hello all,
>>> It is about time for me to take out my sensor. There is still quite a
>>> bit of adhesive sticking to my skin holding the sensor. What would be a
>>> good way to make things less sticky?
>>> I hope this makes sense. It’s been a long day. :-)
>>> Amber
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