[Diabetes-Talk] cencer
Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter
bkpollpeter at gmail.com
Tue Jan 29 17:11:32 UTC 2019
I would never wear my sensor on any part of my arm, but I'm pretty active
and frequently picking up my 2-year-old, so, I feel it would potentially
pull out regularly. I wear mine on my stomach and obliques, sometimes my
lower back, but I prefer that area for my pump cannulas and not my CGM
sensors. I use Dexcom and not Libre; Personally, I've not had problems like
this at all. Sorry I can't be more helpful. Hopefully someone who uses Libre
can answer your questions.
Bridgit
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Subject: [Diabetes-Talk] cencer
Yesterday while we were out and about the cencer decided it was done
working.
I was at the wallmart at the time, where they couldn't figure out what the
problem was.
They asked me to put on the second one and tell the insurance that we had a
falty cencer.
I did put on the second one, where it asked me three times to start over
that I had an hour to wait.
Now it is saying falty cencer again.
My question is this,
has anyone put a cencer on the inside of the arm.
Still on the lose skin but the inside.
If this would work I would do my best to do that.
With summer coming, I don't want a cencer on the outside of my arm where all
could see.
Especialy wearing short sleeved tops.
I wouldn't be able to put on the tape, and I know my husband wouldn't know
how to figure it out.
The last time I had it on my arm it didn't stay even for a week.
This is costing me more than I would want to keep paying.
Even with insurance paying, $11 the cost is to high for it to mess up all of
the time.
Over $100.
Thanks,
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