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<blockquote data-quote="PaulinaB" data-source="post: 640231" data-attributes="member: 96654"><p>I liked the one called mysgr (i think it's spelled that way). Stuff I didn't like: it doesn't work on my oldish android phone and has no place to record ketones.</p><p></p><p>I use an app I wrote myself that allows me to record bg, carbs,insulin doses (meal, correction, basal), any info about the meal I may need. I'm also able to import my bg readings from my cgm and my meter (so I don't have to put them in manually).</p><p>Thanks to all this data, I can get all sorts of stats, like daily profile, estimated a1c, standard deviation, etc, etc.</p><p></p><p>The important part for me was to be able to easily put all information in one place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulinaB, post: 640231, member: 96654"] I liked the one called mysgr (i think it's spelled that way). Stuff I didn't like: it doesn't work on my oldish android phone and has no place to record ketones. I use an app I wrote myself that allows me to record bg, carbs,insulin doses (meal, correction, basal), any info about the meal I may need. I'm also able to import my bg readings from my cgm and my meter (so I don't have to put them in manually). Thanks to all this data, I can get all sorts of stats, like daily profile, estimated a1c, standard deviation, etc, etc. The important part for me was to be able to easily put all information in one place. [/QUOTE]
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