
Danielle has type 2 diabetes
To keep her blood sugar level in a safe range
She must take insulin daily
She no longer has to prick her finger
No more manual blood sugar reading
No daily complicated insulation dose calculations
She now had a device on her arm to monitor her blood sugar
It connects to her phone and a smart insulin pen
automatically setting the exact dose she needs
Her phone alerts her when its time to take her insulin shot
She does not use social media at all
Her phone takes calls and texts
Leaving her alone for most of the day
She is happy, very active and healthy
Danielle has full control of her life
Emma is not diabetic
With no need to constantly monitor her health
Upon waking she takes a shot of Facebook
Over breakfast she takes shots of “X”
Thought the day she takes frequent shots of TikTok
Interspersed with shots of Instagram
She adds selfies to her Snapchat shots
Linkedin shots help her dream about a career change
Amazon online shopping is her retail therapy shot
Happy hour shots taken over dinner with her friends on WhatsApp
Climbing into bed clutching her smartphone
Multiple shots of Facebook before falling asleep
Dreaming about all the shots she took that day
She is envious of the other lives she sees on social media
Emma is not really happy and frequently gets depressed
Mostly because she’s not in control of her own life
Emma’s smartphone calls all the shots for her