That's so synchronous of you to put this up today. A while back I saw a few women in the summer with these protruding cap-like things on their upper arms.
I went searching online just yesterday when I remembered, and found out they are continuous glucose monitors used mostly by diabetics!
This is one way they will get people to get comfortable in having "instruments" reading their vitals, etc ..... They already have fitbits, etc....
Harari the demonic and the like are doing a slow creep to plug us in, and I'm thinking they're using "medical" areas as the pathway to getting this done, similarly as they used medical in 2020. Just my most humble opinion
I can see a future where AI monitors everyone, checking in constantly, mandating meds, knowing if you didnt take them.
I'm hook line and sinker for them though, for my own personal use. I would be clueless about my non-verbal son's health issues without some of these devices. It's sad they want to turn everything into a dystopian nightmare.
It's tough to walk that line, as everyone has different needs... people say that using our phones to navigate instead of just doing it the old fashioned way will make us lose our ability to navigate. Haha, that might be true, but for me, I was always lost before I got my smart phone. I used to call my brother (with my flip phone ) and get him to look on his computer and give me turn by turn directions to get to wherever I was not succeeding in going. He finally bought me a smartphone and put me on his family plan. At some point in the past I was able to use my Garmin Trail GPS to help me find things on the road too... I actually can read a map, I like Maps a lot. They are better when you actually have a navigator to read the map while you were driving.
This was me 2 weeks ago. I had to call hubby because my cell stopped working and I had no idea where the doctors office was in a different city I have never been to. My cell still refuses to get internet when I leave the house.
I read a novel, The Circle, that describes this situation exactly. It was weird that it was assigned to the entire freshman class when my nephew started college.
If a person is told they are pre diabetic they should request a CGM or just buy 3 months supply of them. It could very well save you a lifetime of pokes and deteriorating health from diabetes. I have worn one and it changed my at least what I eat when I go out - which is seldom now, I found that place like Taco Bell and their chalupa would take my to well over 200 in minutes. No soda as I had quit drinking that decades ago. Just their chalupa and taco and I was to the moon. After seeing that 2 times - I though once was a fluke. I have never even darkened a taco bell since. 5 years ago. Chips would spike me. Meanwhile pizza and a beer would take me to 140. and in two hours back down around 100. My point is these cgm's IF you pay attention will tell you what foods spike you and which don't and if you take action you can more than likely avoid diabetes. A couple hundred dollars to improve our health is a proverbial spit in the ocean.
I am having trouble with brain fog, totally illustrating the link between the gut microbiome and the brain. Digestion hasn't been the same since it was attacked by covid a few years ago. Obsessing about blood sugar for a few months.I think made it worse, and subsequently binge watching YouTube's about the microbiome, SIBO, candida, IBS, Celiac, etc. has not helped either.
I saw an ad on Facebook for a fantastic looking supplement that would address the issues in four different ways! I was totally sold on it until when I tried to order the discount was forgotten in the checkout and pay page. Fortunately they had a nice email to contact them with, where a nice AI instructed me to send screenshots of the offending pages... no phone number, no response to my request for a person to talk to... I will not be doing business with that company, and I am not looking forward to the day when Social Security and Medicare fire all of their customer service people and replace them with Al...
my dad used to guzzle soda pop and had sweet tooth. he never had diabetes. have been wondering about the nature of disease lately and thinking it’s not necessarily what we are told.
That's so synchronous of you to put this up today. A while back I saw a few women in the summer with these protruding cap-like things on their upper arms.
I went searching online just yesterday when I remembered, and found out they are continuous glucose monitors used mostly by diabetics!
😍 ::synchrony::
Are we synchronies? 🤣😘
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Got my tin foil hat on, so listen up ..... 😄
This is one way they will get people to get comfortable in having "instruments" reading their vitals, etc ..... They already have fitbits, etc....
Harari the demonic and the like are doing a slow creep to plug us in, and I'm thinking they're using "medical" areas as the pathway to getting this done, similarly as they used medical in 2020. Just my most humble opinion
I agree 💯
I can see a future where AI monitors everyone, checking in constantly, mandating meds, knowing if you didnt take them.
I'm hook line and sinker for them though, for my own personal use. I would be clueless about my non-verbal son's health issues without some of these devices. It's sad they want to turn everything into a dystopian nightmare.
It's tough to walk that line, as everyone has different needs... people say that using our phones to navigate instead of just doing it the old fashioned way will make us lose our ability to navigate. Haha, that might be true, but for me, I was always lost before I got my smart phone. I used to call my brother (with my flip phone ) and get him to look on his computer and give me turn by turn directions to get to wherever I was not succeeding in going. He finally bought me a smartphone and put me on his family plan. At some point in the past I was able to use my Garmin Trail GPS to help me find things on the road too... I actually can read a map, I like Maps a lot. They are better when you actually have a navigator to read the map while you were driving.
I am exactly like you.
This was me 2 weeks ago. I had to call hubby because my cell stopped working and I had no idea where the doctors office was in a different city I have never been to. My cell still refuses to get internet when I leave the house.
I read a novel, The Circle, that describes this situation exactly. It was weird that it was assigned to the entire freshman class when my nephew started college.
Oh wow. I wonder if this is the same Circle dystopian short movie I watched during the pandemic. I will find it and put it here...
The link: https://youtu.be/7iUqDreBVCM?si=-BOgBXIUn_6nzkki
If a person is told they are pre diabetic they should request a CGM or just buy 3 months supply of them. It could very well save you a lifetime of pokes and deteriorating health from diabetes. I have worn one and it changed my at least what I eat when I go out - which is seldom now, I found that place like Taco Bell and their chalupa would take my to well over 200 in minutes. No soda as I had quit drinking that decades ago. Just their chalupa and taco and I was to the moon. After seeing that 2 times - I though once was a fluke. I have never even darkened a taco bell since. 5 years ago. Chips would spike me. Meanwhile pizza and a beer would take me to 140. and in two hours back down around 100. My point is these cgm's IF you pay attention will tell you what foods spike you and which don't and if you take action you can more than likely avoid diabetes. A couple hundred dollars to improve our health is a proverbial spit in the ocean.
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Yeah, we are trying to survive in a largely artificial environment. Probably need the right tools to be able to keep up!
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Hi from rainy Virginia!
I am having trouble with brain fog, totally illustrating the link between the gut microbiome and the brain. Digestion hasn't been the same since it was attacked by covid a few years ago. Obsessing about blood sugar for a few months.I think made it worse, and subsequently binge watching YouTube's about the microbiome, SIBO, candida, IBS, Celiac, etc. has not helped either.
I saw an ad on Facebook for a fantastic looking supplement that would address the issues in four different ways! I was totally sold on it until when I tried to order the discount was forgotten in the checkout and pay page. Fortunately they had a nice email to contact them with, where a nice AI instructed me to send screenshots of the offending pages... no phone number, no response to my request for a person to talk to... I will not be doing business with that company, and I am not looking forward to the day when Social Security and Medicare fire all of their customer service people and replace them with Al...
That sucks!! And
Amen! We're facing a nightmare of new proportions
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😭😭😭 I'm so sorry you're going through this. 💔🙏❤️🌹
my dad used to guzzle soda pop and had sweet tooth. he never had diabetes. have been wondering about the nature of disease lately and thinking it’s not necessarily what we are told.