He's a random drawing of this alien creature. I hope you like it.
Howdy Y'all, please share my story with me at least a little, I am a Type 1 Diabetic. I was diagnosed in February 2019 after being very sick and I weighed 88 lbs. For the last two and a half years I have had to inject insulin 4+ times for day every day, to stay within my blood glucose level.
In December 2020 I was hospitalized and had to have emergency surgery where I had to stay at home for the entire period of my illness without working, and I also had DKA aka Diabetic ketoacidosis is a serious complication of diabetes that occurs when your body produces high levels of blood acids called ketones.
In the picture, the devices you see are the ones that are needed to control my diabetes.
Diabetic ketoacidosis develops when your body cannot produce enough insulin. Insulin normally plays an important role in helping sugar (glucose), the main source of energy for your muscles and other tissues, enter your cells. Without enough insulin, your body begins to break down fat as an alternative fuel. This process produces a buildup of toxic acids in the bloodstream called ketones, eventually leading to diabetic ketoacidosis if left untreated.
Three months later in March 2021 I finally got to see an endocrinologist, who specializes in Type 1 Diabetes. Who told me that an insulin pump would be a good device for me?
I was recently approved for an insulin pump that will help me better control my diabetes. Although I am happy that I am approved the hardest part is coming up with the funds to pay for the pump and equipment.
📎GOAL:$120/$340
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A donation of any amount will be greatly appreciated even if you can't donate but if you share the story against friends It will help. Thanks to anyone and everyone who is willing to help.
Species Name: Aquorians
Physical Description:
Aquorians are a fascinating aquatic alien species that have evolved to thrive in the depths of water. They possess a streamlined and sleek body shape, optimized for fluid movement through the aquatic environment. Their bodies are elongated and cylindrical, resembling a cross between an eel and a seahorse.
Their skin is covered in iridescent scales that shimmer in an array of mesmerizing colors, allowing them to blend into their surroundings and communicate with each other through intricate patterns. These scales are also equipped with chromatophores, giving the Aquorians the ability to change the color and pattern of their skin, aiding in camouflage and communication.
Their large, expressive eyes are situated on the sides of their head, providing a wide field of vision to spot potential predators or prey. The eyes possess excellent low-light vision, allowing them to navigate even the darkest depths with ease.
One of the most remarkable features of the Aquorians is their bioluminescence. They have specialized organs on their bodies that emit soft, soothing glows, serving both as a means of communication among their species and as a way to attract prey or mates.
Adaptations for Underwater Living: Aquorians have developed several unique adaptations to thrive in their aquatic environment. Their limbs have evolved into a set of flexible, fin-like appendages, enabling them to maneuver with precision and speed through water. These fins are also used for delicate tasks, such as manipulating objects or grooming their scales.
Their respiratory system has evolved to extract oxygen efficiently from water, and they have gills that allow them to extract dissolved oxygen from the water they inhabit. To maintain buoyancy, Aquorians have developed specialized air sacs within their bodies, which they can adjust to control their position in the water column.
Intelligence and Social Structure:
Aquorians are highly intelligent beings with advanced cognitive abilities. They have complex communication skills, using a combination of body language, bioluminescent displays, and a unique form of underwater vocalizations to convey information and emotions.
Their social structure is intricate and community-oriented. Aquorians live in tightly-knit family groups known as "pods." These pods work together to hunt for food, protect their territory, and care for their young. Their societies are governed by a system of cooperation and mutual respect, with each member playing a vital role in the survival and success of the pod.
The Aquorians' advanced intelligence has also led to the development of simple ools and shelter structures. They use rocks, coral, and other materials from their environment to construct basic shelters and tools for various tasks, displaying a level of resourcefulness and adaptability.
Another alien species design
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Hi, here's a weird 3D model of this creature I did, and also it's an alien.