Why do I have sometimes arm pain?

Hello, yesterday I had extremely unpleasant experience with the sensor. My arm was hurting for like a hour (and mostly in place where the sensor is located), sometimes this happens to me when the sensor goes down (and making a pause in blood sugar measurement), but yesterday the sensor was working fine, so I was confused what to do with it. I wanted to take it off, but I managed to keep it and it is fine now. Any explanation why it is happening? Do you have suggestions what to do with it. Any experiences are welcome. Thx!

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u/Dominik-r — 4 days ago

Libre 2 plus and sea

Hey, I’m a new Libre 2 Plus user, how does the sensor hold up when swimming in the sea? I’ve already taken it into the pool with no issues, but I’m not sure about salt water and higher temperatures. Thanks for your advice!

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u/Dominik-r — 2 months ago

Content strategist for 2 socials, 10 hours per week, keeping up with AI – is it too much?

I have been trying to satisfy my client with content strategy for two social media accounts and I am not handling it easy.

I'm a student, in my early twenties, trying to study and work. My client wants to be present on social media to sell their products, as search engine sales have been declining recently.

I am trying to keep up, but I have like 10–15 hours per week and I am not that experienced. I have to manage team of three people: graphic designer, content creator and photographer. I have to do every copywriting, campaign assignments and sometimes even the whole post. The client says he is always busy and doesn't even want to redesign the pages when there is an event. The page is crucial for conversions. Instead, he shows me various AI nonsense that doesn't really help me complete the task because it is not relevant at all. I am trying to fine-tune the AI ​​workflow to make my work at least partially easier. But it is just too much.

I post 1 post a week, it seems like not enough. I wanted UGC content, but the client says that people are unreliable and I should do AI UGC content, which is completely out of the question (it is untrustworthy).

What do you think about that, is it bit too much, how to tell the client, that I cannot manage that? Should I change the job? Or how could I manage it, what would work the best (Maybe a UGC strategy + videos and posts from a graphic designer?).

Thanks a lot!

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u/Dominik-r — 3 months ago

Hi there! Have you come across any recent literature on AI in organizational communication especially regarding to ethics and the future of communication strategy development, which you found particularly interesting…? And by literature I mean books, not just some internet articles. Thanks a lot for any tips!

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u/Dominik-r — 4 months ago
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I hate when (mostly) older ppl (like 40+) use AI as some type of smart assistant who knows everything, even if you know that AI cannot see the full context (for example intern files of organization or information that is not virtually available), and therefore provide true information. I hate that especially when you work on something harder, and they are like: huh, just use chatgpt for that. What is your opinion on that? How to help these people and explain them that AI is no easy answer to everything?

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u/Dominik-r — 4 months ago