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<blockquote data-quote="LooperCat" data-source="post: 2167170" data-attributes="member: 468055"><p>its a tricky time to be using Spike, as there are issues with Cydia just now, mostly since the iOS13 update. However, you can use the manual method if you have access to a Mac, that’s what I use. The one in the app store is completely different and just a logging app, nothing to do with any of this. I used exactly the same rig as you’re planning until switching to Dexcom a couple of weeks ago. </p><p></p><p>Basically Spike collects the glucose data from your Libre+MiaoMiao. It sends it to the Loop app, which uses its own algorithm, this data and the insulin sensitivities, carb ratios and basal rates you set to suggest temporary basal rates for your pod, and the instruction is transmitted to the RileyLink from your phone and then to the pod itself via short range radio signal. The pod communicates back what it is doing, and this is displayed in the Loop app.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LooperCat, post: 2167170, member: 468055"] its a tricky time to be using Spike, as there are issues with Cydia just now, mostly since the iOS13 update. However, you can use the manual method if you have access to a Mac, that’s what I use. The one in the app store is completely different and just a logging app, nothing to do with any of this. I used exactly the same rig as you’re planning until switching to Dexcom a couple of weeks ago. Basically Spike collects the glucose data from your Libre+MiaoMiao. It sends it to the Loop app, which uses its own algorithm, this data and the insulin sensitivities, carb ratios and basal rates you set to suggest temporary basal rates for your pod, and the instruction is transmitted to the RileyLink from your phone and then to the pod itself via short range radio signal. The pod communicates back what it is doing, and this is displayed in the Loop app. [/QUOTE]
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