Abbott Freestyle Libre 1 Sensor
What is the Freestyle Libre 1 Sensor?
The Freestyle Libre Sensor is an easy-to-use sensor for testing blood sugar levels for those with diabetes. Instead of the more traditional blood testing method, the Libre doesn’t require any finger pricking to draw blood and instead, the sensor sits on the back of the arm where it can easily be scanned in order to give you a reading. It can be used for up to 14 days.
How does the sensor work?
This sensor works by placing the Freestyle Libre Reader (sold separately) over the sensor which gives off a reading. It works similar to how a contactless credit/debit card works, with a simple connection in order to confirm the purchase.
Who is this sensor suitable for?
The Freestyle Libre Sensor is suitable for those with diabetes who have a more active lifestyle and want a faster reading. It is also suitable for those who perhaps don’t want to be constantly pricking their finger for blood.
How is the Freestyle Libre Sensor applied?
The is applied to the skin using the included applicator. To do this, make sure that the skin is clean because oily, wet, or hairy skin may make the sensor harder to apply. Applying the sensor includes a number of steps:
- Open up the Sensor Pack and unscrew the cap on it and then put the cap aside.
- Line up the dark marks on both the sensor and the applicator and press down on the applicator until it stops.
- Place the applicator over where you want the sensor to go and push down firmly in order to apply the sensor to the skin. Now the sensor should stick to the skin.
- Gently pull the applicator away from the sensor, which should stay on the skin.
- Put the cap back onto the applicator.
How do I shower or bathe when the sensor is on?
If you are showering or bathing, then take extra care. The sensor is waterproof but hard pulling can knock it off, particularly when towelling. The sensor is waterproof for up to 1 metre and can be in water for up to 30 minutes.
Will the sensor work when I am wearing tight clothing?
No, avoid wearing tight clothing on the arms when using the sensor. Also, take care not to catch the sensor on clothing when getting dressed.
Can I play sports when using the sensor?
You should avoid contact sports that could potentially knock the sensor off the arm. You should also be careful not to bump into things when not doing exercise as this could also knock the sensor off.
Can wear my sensor or CGM device on a plane?
If you wear a Freestyle Libre Sensor or another CGM (continuous glucose monitoring) device, then you may be concerned about taking the sensor through airport security or onto a plane. However, you should be able to take your sensor and other essential products you may need to manage your diabetes. We’d recommend contacting the airport and airline you will be flying with so you can make them aware that you have diabetes and will need to take supplies with you, so they can give you more information about their policies in this area and help you to navigate the airport security process properly when you’re there. You should also carry documentation from your doctor or nurse which explains your condition and further information about the device you’re carrying. For more information about this, you should speak to your doctor or another health care professional.
How do I remove the Freestyle Libre Sensor?
In order to remove the sensor, use an adhesive remover, or use baby oil in order to help remove the sensor.