RuthW
Well-Known Member
Hi all you pumpers,
I have been using a pump for almost six months and an app to record blood sugars, exercise and medication for a little less than that. My record keeping is much better than it was (as is my control) but I am not too happy with the app. I am using DiaConnect. At first I was very please with it. But as I have been exercising and getting fitter, I keep needing to reduce my basal. Unfortunately the app doesn't keep a record of past basal rates. It can be done manually but it's pretty awkward. Also, although it has some nice graphs, it doesn't have a graph for basal rates that shows how they relate to other stuff. Without both basal history and basal graphs, I don't really feel I am giving my endo the information he needs. I can see that our appointment is going to be all,"Yes buts".
Pump users - your best app? I don't mind paying for it, but I don't want to pay then find it doesn't have the features I need.
I have been using a pump for almost six months and an app to record blood sugars, exercise and medication for a little less than that. My record keeping is much better than it was (as is my control) but I am not too happy with the app. I am using DiaConnect. At first I was very please with it. But as I have been exercising and getting fitter, I keep needing to reduce my basal. Unfortunately the app doesn't keep a record of past basal rates. It can be done manually but it's pretty awkward. Also, although it has some nice graphs, it doesn't have a graph for basal rates that shows how they relate to other stuff. Without both basal history and basal graphs, I don't really feel I am giving my endo the information he needs. I can see that our appointment is going to be all,"Yes buts".
Pump users - your best app? I don't mind paying for it, but I don't want to pay then find it doesn't have the features I need.