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MV777

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I’ve been having most of my customers state that their Libre sensors fall off before the 10 days to replace it. I was going to call the manufacturer to see if there were suggestions on how to prevent this but figured I might ask here first. Is it okay to put it back on after it falls off? What about having a bandaid over the sensor to keep it in place? Most of my customers have resorted to the bandaid...
 
My patients swear by this product as a CGM adhesive:

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I’ve been having most of my customers state that their Libre sensors fall off before the 10 days to replace it. I was going to call the manufacturer to see if there were suggestions on how to prevent this but figured I might ask here first. Is it okay to put it back on after it falls off? What about having a bandaid over the sensor to keep it in place? Most of my customers have resorted to the bandaid...
You're probably assuming that your patients aren't coated in their own grime.
People are disgusting.

Tell them it will stick to CLEAN skin
 
You're probably assuming that your patients aren't coated in their own grime.
People are disgusting.
Tell them it will stick to CLEAN skin
This reminds me of one of the employee flu clinics I did for target.
Every single alcohol swab I did looked like I'd used it on a mechanic's dirty hands.

I think of that every time I get a "why don't this brand a' fentanyl stick like the others?"

-probably because you had your monthly shower before applying the other.
 
This reminds me of one of the employee flu clinics I did for target.
Every single alcohol swab I did looked like I'd used it on a mechanic's dirty hands.

I think of that every time I get a "why don't this brand a' fentanyl stick like the others?"

-probably because you had your monthly shower before applying the other.

It's known as a cultured organic biofilm and it's wonderful you germophobe. I call mine Sally.
 
This reminds me of one of the employee flu clinics I did for target.
Every single alcohol swab I did looked like I'd used it on a mechanic's dirty hands.

I think of that every time I get a "why don't this brand a' fentanyl stick like the others?"

-probably because you had your monthly shower before applying the other.

Maybe you were just wiping away their spray-on tan.
 
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