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App for tracking

guybrush

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I have a regular BG finger prock monitor. I know the monitor tracks results but would like to see them in a more visual way.

I could enter then onto a spreadsheet but wondered if there was an app where I could do it?

Anyone use any?
 
Hi, I use Libre CGM to get BGs and use MySugr before meals to calculate how much insulin to take Add BG reading and the amount of carbs in the meal and it calculates based on my bolus calculator settings. I find it really useful and I get the app for free as I have an Accuchek Activ monitor.
 
I have a regular BG finger prock monitor. I know the monitor tracks results but would like to see them in a more visual way.

I could enter then onto a spreadsheet but wondered if there was an app where I could do it?

Anyone use any?
Which model do you have as several have apps available, some more user friendly than others!
 
I’m another who used MySugr for many years and found it very helpful.

I believe there way be a way to import readings via Bluetooth from various Accu-Chek meters?
 
I also use MySugr, have done for the past 3yrs.
 
I use mySugr as well. The contour app that connects to my meter also shares the data with Apple health and a web portal that can generate reports. As it shares the data with Apple with, mySugr picks them up automatically.
 
I was provided with a Clearsens meter for BG and ketones by my surgery, I used an app called SmartLog with it. That allowed the meter to pass across the results of each test via Bluetooth. However, I don't use the Clearsens regularly as I no longer need to monitor my ketone levels but I have found that I can manually add results from another meter that I use as well as notes on food, exercise and weight. That allows me to view details of my average levels and graphs.
 
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