<https://www.reddit.com/r/Freestylelibre/comments/1cma669/bodybuilder_where_to_place_the_fsl/l2zjn9h/> **General Advice for Sensor Placement** - Choose a skin area that remains relatively flat during daily activities and muscle exertion. Avoid areas prone to bending, folding, or extreme stretching. - **Important for Strength Training:** Never place a sensor directly on top of major muscles. **Recommended Location: Back of Upper Arm** - The **back of the upper arm** is the officially recommended location for most blood glucose sensors, including the Freestyle Libre 3. - **Specific Placement:** Position the sensor on the fatty area at the back of the upper arm, between the tricep and deltoid muscle bundles. Avoid placing it directly over muscle. - **Why it works:** When applied correctly on the upper arm the sensor is stable and less likely to detach. - The area has minimal bending - There is sufficient subcutaneous fat **Site Preparation** Proper site preparation is crucial for sensor adhesion and accuracy. Follow these steps: 1. **Cleanse:** Wash the area with a neutral, unscented soap. Avoid soaps containing moisturizers or hydrogenated oils. 2. **Shave:** Carefully shave the area with a razor to remove even fine, barely visible hairs. 3. **Disinfect:** Wipe the area thoroughly with an alcohol swab. 4. **Dry:** Allow the skin to air dry completely. 5. **Apply:** Place the sensor on the dry skin and apply firm, even pressure with the applicator. Make slight circular motions to ensure the sensor is well-adhered to your skin around its edges. <https://www.reddit.com/r/Freestylelibre/comments/1gjhi9e/how_to_apply_a_new_sensor_best_practice/> **Best Practices for Applying and Starting a New Libre Sensor** Some users experience issues with sensors detaching, providing unreliable readings, or displaying error messages after startup. These best practices, gathered from experienced users, can help mitigate these problems. **Application Steps:** 1. **Cleanse:** Shower or wash the intended sensor location with a neutral, **oil-free** soap. Do not use any skin moisturizers on this area. 2. **Shave:** Shave the entire area, even if hair is not readily visible. Skin hairs can interfere with adhesion and trap moisture, leading to detachment. 3. **Dry:** Ensure the skin is completely dry after washing. 4. **Disinfect:** Clean the area thoroughly with an alcohol swab to remove skin oils. 5. **Air Dry:** Allow the alcohol to evaporate completely and the skin to dry fully before proceeding. 6. **Apply:** - Apply the sensor using the applicator. - Press firmly down on the applicator top for 20-30 seconds. - Wiggle the applicator slightly to ensure the sensor's edge adheres completely. - **Caution:** Prolonged, excessive pressure may prevent the sensor filament from properly anchoring at the intended 6mm depth, potentially leading to inaccurate readings (chronically lower than finger-stick tests). 7. **Remove Applicator:** Gently lift the applicator off. 8. **Check Adhesion:** Inspect the sensor's edges to ensure good adhesion. Press firmly around the edges with your finger if needed. **Enjoy!** Following these steps should lead to a secure sensor that lasts the full duration. Some users even find it difficult to remove after two weeks. **Hints for Improved Accuracy and Reliability:** - **Hint 1: Stable Blood Glucose During Initialization:** - For optimal calibration and accuracy, it's beneficial to have your blood glucose within the normal range (70-140 mg/dL) when starting a new sensor. - During the initial hours, try to maintain stable blood glucose levels, avoiding rapid changes exceeding 2 mg/dL per minute. - Rapid fluctuations can trigger error messages like "Sensor error - Please scan again in X hours" as the sensor requires more time to calibrate under such conditions. - **Hint 2: Soaking the Sensor (Pre-Activation):** - Many users find that "soaking" the sensor---waiting several hours after insertion before activating (scanning) it---improves startup reliability. - **Rationale:** Soaking allows the body tissue to recover from the insertion and interstitial fluid to stabilize before the sensor begins taking measurements. **By diligently following these steps and incorporating these user-proven hints, you can maximize the lifespan, accuracy, and reliability of your Libre sensor.**