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Best Apps?

jodysd6

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So I've been googling and scouring the App Store but I'm not really sure exactly what to look for! I'd love any recommendations for any great all round tracking apps. I have an iPhone and Apple Watch, and currently use libre and omnipod though I am considering switching to dexcom G5 in near future. I also use my fitness pal for logging food. I'd love something to link as much as possible as easily as possible but the best thing seems to be Glooko but that seems much more US based and not sure how well it would work here. I also use diasend which is great apart from not being able to log food, and the fact I need to turn laptop on to download everything. I know what I want is the moon on a stick but failing that is there anything that anyone finds particularly useful for general everyday tracking?
 
Diabeties U.K. Had a brilliant app, it had everything on there you need, but then they took if off, it wasn't making them money, pity they couldn't put it back
 
Diabeties U.K. Had a brilliant app, it had everything on there you need, but then they took if off, it wasn't making them money, pity they couldn't put it back
Oh dear. Aren't they supposed to be helping? Went to Tesco this morning and noticed their charity partnership with them. Also noticed there was nothing in the cafe I could eat, apart from another booked breakfast
 
I use mysugr, which lets you input your blood sugar, carbohydrate intake, insulin doses, details of your meal (I think that's it). I don't know if it does for Dexcom, but you can automatically import your libre data by linking your scanning app on your phone to it, and I also have mine linked to Google Fit to track activity. Not an iphone user, so don't know if you can do that with myfitnesspal, which I'm not familiar with. But I like mysugr, much better than carrying around three or four different notebooks!
 
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