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@ElephantsRock19

2 months ago

As a heart patient and one that's worn many leads in my lifetime, here's a great tip I was told by a great nurse - apply solid stick deodorant on the spots, then place the stickers. They still make great contact, but come off with ease! Amazing!

I know they can't do this in a clinical setting, but for anyone using a home Holter monitor or such, it works wonders!❤️

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@elizabethlewis3509

2 months ago

That is why those EKG stickers came home after surgery.

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@lolno4384

2 months ago

i bring a little bottle of baby oil with me and use some of their q-tips to rub it around the under the edges of the sticker thing, where the glue is. it makes the ekg sticker basically fall right off. works for bandaids and those sticky things they put over IVs too.

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@lynninstone1486

2 months ago

Noooo...
Not for everyone. I HATE it when they take mine off 'for me'. They rip layers of skin off and it takes weeks for me to get those spots healed. I prefer to remove them myself at a pace that does not tear up my extra sensitive skin.

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@emsjen

2 months ago

Alcohol preps sometimes help. But theres some spray you can get that works amazing at dissolving the adhesive. My nurse used it when i wad on home care with a picc line and feeding tube ❤❤❤

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@Luna-wh6tq

2 months ago

Barrier cream helps a great deal . Some of us can’t pull those off the way you did as we will be left with missing skin , so barrier cream is a miracle ( works for anything that has adhesive .)

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@artchem1

2 months ago

Great suggestion, especially for Men :).
You always have something new and interesting to share with us,
Dr. K. 🧡🌟🧡. Thank you 🌟
🌟 🌟 🌟

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@hockeygirl324

2 months ago

Nurses always do rubbing alcohol wipes to dissolve the adhesive for me. Like different hospitals and clinics have all had a nurse suggest that ❤

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@aprildiaz6298

2 months ago

I get those all the time. No pain taking them off.

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@alibobo2009

1 month ago

I always found that using some skin prep, esp when someone had a lot of chest hair. It was so much more comfortable for them.

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@natashak3387

2 months ago

Great suggestions. Thank you! I am thin and my skin is sensitive and those stickers are painful when coming off. Will give that a try.

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@kaister901

2 months ago

I have done an EKG a couple of times, and I have extremely hairy legs. I get a free wax every time I get an EKG done.

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@resourcedragon

2 months ago

I've not had EKG stickers but they did do a sleep study on me about 15 years ago. The problem with that was that the skin was abraded before they stuck the sensors on. It took about a week for some patches to heal.

I'm glad to report that the nurses use a solvent to remove the stuff that holds canulas in place at the local hospital, it makes the removal safer and painless.

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@jvdarcy

2 months ago

I've been using adhesive removal pads from Medline on my transdermal patches with reasonable success, but recently I learned that spraying a bit of flonase on your skin before applying something with adhesive can help reduce an allergic adhesive reaction! I mean, it won't do much to prevent ripping your body hair off, but it was a new trick I just learned, so I wanted to share.
Those EKG stickers in the ER or OR stick so hard, but they're better than the little post-it note kind they give us on the floor where you basically need your patient to be sedated to get a decent reading.

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@rg1whiteywins598

2 months ago

We all remain in that kid stage when pulling adhesive off a place with hair. Remember tha bandaid on your arm as a kid.😢

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@lokiva8540

2 months ago

That sounds a bit like Gow-Gates techniques some dentists use (hyphenated name of an Australian medical researcher and peer reviewed journal study, not a air of doc's). Essentially, tapping trick to mask injection pain for anaesthetic, even if using a mild topical.

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@marianotagioumbakis798

2 months ago

That’s a good tip!

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@bericagulbranson1630

2 months ago

Maybe because I'm a female and don't have hair where they place them as men do, I've never had a problem. But, for men with hair. OUCH!!

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@chaykali7179

2 months ago

It didn't hurt when I pulled it off after surgery when I was awake😢❤

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@DeadKisses

2 months ago

Left over STICKY RESIDUE circles r the WORST cuz they r there even after u shower..

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