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<blockquote data-quote="Jake2701" data-source="post: 1406589" data-attributes="member: 382295"><p>I wrote for my wife program in Microsoft Access, where she recorded her glucose data, instead of pen and paper diary. It was creating charts, finding trends, and so on. Then she went to diabetic educator who was explaining about carbohydrates counting. That give me idea of adding foods database and insulin calculator to her program. Then she got herself Freestyle Libre glucose meter. It has build-in carbo calculator, but you have to find out how many carbos you gonna eat. Beside that, it can record almost continuous sugar levels, as well as carbos and insulin doses - manually entered. It can than create beautiful reports, with charts and everything else. So I abandoned my program and build carbo and insulin calculator, with self-created database of ready and prepared foods. It serves my wife very well. But what about eating out? Somebody suggested to make smartphone app. After bit of struggle with Android software secrets, I've managed to make one. <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mine.mydiabeticcalculator" target="_blank">https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mine.mydiabeticcalculator</a>. But lots of people use iOS, Apple based gizmos, so next step will be to learn bit of iOS programming, and do it for Apple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jake2701, post: 1406589, member: 382295"] I wrote for my wife program in Microsoft Access, where she recorded her glucose data, instead of pen and paper diary. It was creating charts, finding trends, and so on. Then she went to diabetic educator who was explaining about carbohydrates counting. That give me idea of adding foods database and insulin calculator to her program. Then she got herself Freestyle Libre glucose meter. It has build-in carbo calculator, but you have to find out how many carbos you gonna eat. Beside that, it can record almost continuous sugar levels, as well as carbos and insulin doses - manually entered. It can than create beautiful reports, with charts and everything else. So I abandoned my program and build carbo and insulin calculator, with self-created database of ready and prepared foods. It serves my wife very well. But what about eating out? Somebody suggested to make smartphone app. After bit of struggle with Android software secrets, I've managed to make one. [URL]https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mine.mydiabeticcalculator[/URL]. But lots of people use iOS, Apple based gizmos, so next step will be to learn bit of iOS programming, and do it for Apple. [/QUOTE]
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