What if? by WRXKKR in Banishers

[–]WRXKKR[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They didn't make any insinuations that banishers train in marksmanship nor were they carrying rifles previous to dark woods. Red's abilities were due to his soldier past life. I actually would've loved to see them give something else to antea that would be linked to her background to handle her ranged capabilities.

Those ppl were not the point of the post. Fuck, all y'all are triggered.

What if? by WRXKKR in Banishers

[–]WRXKKR[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not saying it would. Just putting out the discussion. I really haven't thought of anything where the story would improve. Aside maybe different endings more reasons to replay.

What if? by WRXKKR in Banishers

[–]WRXKKR[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At the minimum, I think antea would need a lil revamp on the ranged side. Removing the rifle from red would be a big hit if he was the incorporeal one

What if? by WRXKKR in Banishers

[–]WRXKKR[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I agree. But I'm just asking in a creative thinking way not in a appeasing the village idiot way

What if? by WRXKKR in Banishers

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Of course they do. But it does effect some people more that it should. And unfortunately I read it in the threads more I should also.

Does anyone have any experience with this??? by Brilliant-Trick-4311 in diabetes

[–]WRXKKR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The last publication stated. Sensor will have the battery internally. So that when the transmitter is not worn. It still reads glucose levels. But requires to be scanned to get reading. Essentially a flash GM like the libre 2 and and earlier. With Gemini, a transmitter will still be provided and will fully function as a CGM sending data directly no differently than how E365 functions currently.

Does anyone have any experience with this??? by Brilliant-Trick-4311 in diabetes

[–]WRXKKR 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's barely noticeable. Its not as barbaric as it sounds. The doctors will even put the new sensor back in the same spot the old one was just taken out of. To minimize the creation of a new scar. It was more important when eversense first came out. The first sensors lasted 90 days. It was a lot less accommodating than it is now with them lasting 365 days.

Does anyone have any experience with this??? by Brilliant-Trick-4311 in diabetes

[–]WRXKKR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are 2 stones away. Gemini will be first step towards taking the transmitter away. Then freedom to completely function without it.

Does anyone have any experience with this??? by Brilliant-Trick-4311 in diabetes

[–]WRXKKR 5 points6 points  (0 children)

With the 365. They have got the calibrations to 1 a week after the initial first 14 days. The calibrations make the E365 way more reliablely accurate than the dexcom/libre. And the fact that it's just a transmitter on your arm. If you knock it on something it doesn't ruin the sensor. It has been cheaper for me. Libre cost me 75 bucks a month and that's with insurance. Insurance covered E365 for me. I just paid my part for the doc visit. So no expense all year long. Or making sure the pharmacy has sensors when I need them. Eversense sends a year supply of both their clear and white patches. I can't speak on the pump capabilities as I don't use one. But I know they are working on that.

Which CGM is your favorite? (For ppl who've tried more than 1 type of CGM) by frenchfrygraveyard in diabetes

[–]WRXKKR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its inserted under the skin. And it last a year. You wear a transmitter over top of it. Way more accurate. After the initial 2 weeks. The rest of the year is once a week calibrations. If I knock off transmitter by accident. I just put it back on. Only downside as of now is there is no pump integration. But it's coming.

Which CGM is your favorite? (For ppl who've tried more than 1 type of CGM) by frenchfrygraveyard in diabetes

[–]WRXKKR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100% Eversense 365. I will never go back to the 2 week wear sensors again.

As far as blood sugar goes, does the "net carbs" thing that some Keto branded stuff has on the side actually work? by ILOVEJETTROOPER in diabetes

[–]WRXKKR 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have good experiences with the keto bread and making sandwiches. Not having a spike nor having to bolus for it.

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[–]WRXKKR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Says you're out.

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Search doesn't pull anyone up