u/WavingOrDrowning

Seeking comparison list or info for all CGM systems

As the title suggests.

When I first started with CGMs it was either Dexcom or Freestyle. Does anyone know where I can find a comprehensive list of what's out now and the various features?

I have so many problems with Dexcom 6 I'm not sure I want to go to 7.

Thanks for any info!

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u/WavingOrDrowning — 1 day ago

Wide shoe suggestions (US)

Hey there! So I have x-wide feet and for years Skechers slip on sneakers have been the only think I've worn, other than slippers around the house. (I've generally gotten a 12XW in those Skechers slip ons)

Recently had some bad foot pain because the slippers don't have a lot of support, and am wondering if any guys have brand suggestions for shoes that are more like moccasin/boat sider sort of slip on shoes? Thinking of getting something along those lines to wear in the house, plus put some support inside.

I've tried to look for shoes like that before but most don't even come in a standard wide - the Skechers may be almost too wide for me but they're comfortable.

Any suggestions on where I might look (brand wise or store wise) would be appreciated! Thanks!

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u/WavingOrDrowning — 3 days ago

Tips and tricks to keep dual narrator voices distinct

I'm working on my first MM romance and I'm trying hard to keep the two narrators' voices distinct from each other.

If you've written books with this structure (two MC's have first person narrator role in alternating chapters) do you have any tips/tricks/suggestions on how to do that? At this point the newness of writing this kind of book, period, makes me feel like all of my sentences are very samey samey.

Any suggestions would be deeply appreciated. Thanks!

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u/WavingOrDrowning — 5 days ago

Hi there, I'm a new writer in the midst of my first romance novel (and developing a few other concept as well).

I'm just wondering if any writers here have taken workshops online (or in person) specifically tailored to romance as a genre? My book is an MM romance and I know a few writers in that genre are actually coming out with guidebooks in the next year or so, but I'm hoping to check out some other courses/ideas as well even before that. If you have any suggestions along these lines, I'd love to hear them.

I think I have a good foundation of a story but it helps me to see how others structure things, and my prose is, like any number 2 pencil, always in need of a good sharpening!

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u/WavingOrDrowning — 8 days ago