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<blockquote data-quote="Nyxks" data-source="post: 2035492" data-attributes="member: 116204"><p>Greetings my name is Nyx and I'm 42 from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Was diagnosed as a type 1 diabetic 20+ years ago at 20 years old (now 41). </p><p></p><p>I'm a Later day Saint who people say I am devoted to my family, heard headed and compassionate.</p><p></p><p>I've two parrots and a moyan poodle that is my trained diabetic alert service dog. I'm a avid Apple user who has largely converted over to Android but still prefer my Mac but at times android just works better for a few things. </p><p></p><p>I don't play sports but enjoy watching various equestrian events.</p><p></p><p>I enjoy listening to glass tiger, Peter Schilling, genius, Peter Gabriel, Lisa Sterling, BYU Vocal Point and several other groups of which I can not say that I have any one style of music that I like to listen to.</p><p></p><p>I do like to travel and have traveled to Scotland, England, Isle of Man, various parts of France and Italy, most states in the US and almost all Provinces here in Canada. </p><p></p><p>I enjoy watching paw patrol, midsummer murders, criminal minds, mayday, seconds from disaster, highway through hell and a few others.</p><p></p><p>Work wise I have dun various jobs as I own my own business doing graphic deisgn, web design, photography, dog training and dog/cat sitting. Unfortunately now that my mobility is more limited work has become more limited and we are surviving on disability (similar to pip).</p><p></p><p>I'm in the process of getting my first CGM from Dexcom as they have a partnership with ODSP so waiting on the paperwork to be processed and I'm also trying to get a pump but to me the CGM will be helpful as I'm having more hypos then before and out of the blue (no rhyme or reason to them) that my girl is catching save a few of the night time ones that she has slept through to degrees (slept through as in I was under 3 before she woke up to alert).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nyxks, post: 2035492, member: 116204"] Greetings my name is Nyx and I'm 42 from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Was diagnosed as a type 1 diabetic 20+ years ago at 20 years old (now 41). I'm a Later day Saint who people say I am devoted to my family, heard headed and compassionate. I've two parrots and a moyan poodle that is my trained diabetic alert service dog. I'm a avid Apple user who has largely converted over to Android but still prefer my Mac but at times android just works better for a few things. I don't play sports but enjoy watching various equestrian events. I enjoy listening to glass tiger, Peter Schilling, genius, Peter Gabriel, Lisa Sterling, BYU Vocal Point and several other groups of which I can not say that I have any one style of music that I like to listen to. I do like to travel and have traveled to Scotland, England, Isle of Man, various parts of France and Italy, most states in the US and almost all Provinces here in Canada. I enjoy watching paw patrol, midsummer murders, criminal minds, mayday, seconds from disaster, highway through hell and a few others. Work wise I have dun various jobs as I own my own business doing graphic deisgn, web design, photography, dog training and dog/cat sitting. Unfortunately now that my mobility is more limited work has become more limited and we are surviving on disability (similar to pip). I'm in the process of getting my first CGM from Dexcom as they have a partnership with ODSP so waiting on the paperwork to be processed and I'm also trying to get a pump but to me the CGM will be helpful as I'm having more hypos then before and out of the blue (no rhyme or reason to them) that my girl is catching save a few of the night time ones that she has slept through to degrees (slept through as in I was under 3 before she woke up to alert). [/QUOTE]
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