Larry and Kitties
Member Since 2009
In March 2019 with my vet's assistance we inserted a 14-day Libre sensor on my Badger. I used my iPhone to scan the sensor and the Badger data was from the LibreView website. The sensor only stores the last 8 hours of data (taken every 15 minutes) but also data points taken when a manual scan is done.
First attaching the sensor:
- Neck was shaved with a #50 blade which cut down to 1 /125 inch. Most vets likely use a #40 blade which only cuts down to 1/100 inch.
- Also, 3M VetBond tissue glide Wass attached to the adhesive ring to better assure that the sensor stayed in place. When applying the tissue glue too much was applied near the outer diaper which resulted in some of it oozing out and contacting the outer ring of the inserting tool. The excess adhesive resulted in the sensor sticking to the tool making removal of tool hard without doing to remove the sensor from the cat.
The diameter of the “needle is about equal to that of a 25 gauge needle. In actuality, there is a needle-like pin that goes through the flexible tube that remains in the tissue after the sensor is inserted.
the following is a photo of the removed sensor with the needle-like pine by the sensor/flexible tube. It appears thar the tube diameter decrease after insertion after the pin is removed
First attaching the sensor:
- Neck was shaved with a #50 blade which cut down to 1 /125 inch. Most vets likely use a #40 blade which only cuts down to 1/100 inch.
- Also, 3M VetBond tissue glide Wass attached to the adhesive ring to better assure that the sensor stayed in place. When applying the tissue glue too much was applied near the outer diaper which resulted in some of it oozing out and contacting the outer ring of the inserting tool. The excess adhesive resulted in the sensor sticking to the tool making removal of tool hard without doing to remove the sensor from the cat.
The diameter of the “needle is about equal to that of a 25 gauge needle. In actuality, there is a needle-like pin that goes through the flexible tube that remains in the tissue after the sensor is inserted.
the following is a photo of the removed sensor with the needle-like pine by the sensor/flexible tube. It appears thar the tube diameter decrease after insertion after the pin is removed