Due to disabilities im unable to use a mobile.Most of the apps ive seen arefor mobiles.Im trying to find some software,to enable me to monitor my BS.I only use a laptop with windows 10.Can anyone suggest some software,as im getting desperate.Evan my diabetes nurse cannot help.thankyou
Due to disabilities im unable to use a mobile.Most of the apps ive seen arefor mobiles.Im trying to find some software,to enable me to monitor my BS.I only use a laptop with windows 10.Can anyone suggest some software,as im getting desperate.Evan my diabetes nurse cannot help.thankyou
@misty65 I use a Abbott Freestyle Lite meter, and I can upload the data from it by USB cable to my Win 10 notebook using the free Abbots Auto Assist software.
Hi @misty65 ! I'm also T2 insulin dependent though very fortunately now using a Freestyle Libre to upload to my PC and it's very easy. Before I had the Libre I kept track of my blood glucose using an Excel spreadsheet that I made but that really requires a bit of knowledge about Excel and is not for everyone.
I don't know what ability prevents you using a phone, but if it's a keyboard difficulty you could use a bluetooth keyboard with your phone. My wife is registered blind, finds typing on a phone next to impossible but a bluetooth keyboard helps.
I have looked for mysugr apps, but most seem to be for Apple or Android phones, but I did find one link to a site that seems to provide a Widows program. Can't comment on how well it works though.
Wishing you best of luck and hope someone comes up with better suggestions than mine.
Dave.