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<blockquote data-quote="LooperCat" data-source="post: 2030448" data-attributes="member: 468055"><p>Spike will be back, the team have a workaround and are busy coding it. The guy who invented and codes Spike is T1 himself, has a job and has recently lost two family members to cancer, as well as working all out to get it running again. We just need to be patient, he has hundreds of hours of work to do. But it will be back. </p><p></p><p>In the meantime, the Libre+MiaoMiao rig is still usable, through two collector apps. Tomato, which is the MiaoMiao dedicated app, and an old version of xdrip for iOS, which is very simple, but does collect the data. PM me and I’ll give you the xdrip link, you’ll need to download an app called TestFlight from the App Store. </p><p></p><p>Both of these apps will upload your data to Nightscout, which is a cloud based CGM data storage service. Using that, you can push the data to a smartwatch. It’s a bit of a faff to set up and really needs to be done on a computer, but run through the instructions step by step, and you’ll get there. It’s worth doing not just for the watch and storage bit, but it also generates very useful reports which can help your overall management. The app to download to your phone once you’ve set up the account is Nightscout X and maybe Nightguard as well, which gives you a nice interface if (like me) you like to have a full screen nightlight of your levels at night! I do that with Spike when it’s working, husband keeps half an eye on my level if he wakes up in the night and I can just squint blearily at it without having topic, up the phone!</p><p></p><p>These are the instructions: </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.nightscout.info/wiki/welcome/set-up-nightscout-using-heroku" target="_blank">http://www.nightscout.info/wiki/welcome/set-up-nightscout-using-heroku</a></p><p></p><p>If you get all the apps up and running now, all you need to do when your MiaoMiao arrives is charge it, stick it on, connect and go. I’ve also got an ancient S4 android phone with glimp etc loaded and connected to Nightscout, so if my iOS system fails, I have a backup ready to go stashed in my handbag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LooperCat, post: 2030448, member: 468055"] Spike will be back, the team have a workaround and are busy coding it. The guy who invented and codes Spike is T1 himself, has a job and has recently lost two family members to cancer, as well as working all out to get it running again. We just need to be patient, he has hundreds of hours of work to do. But it will be back. In the meantime, the Libre+MiaoMiao rig is still usable, through two collector apps. Tomato, which is the MiaoMiao dedicated app, and an old version of xdrip for iOS, which is very simple, but does collect the data. PM me and I’ll give you the xdrip link, you’ll need to download an app called TestFlight from the App Store. Both of these apps will upload your data to Nightscout, which is a cloud based CGM data storage service. Using that, you can push the data to a smartwatch. It’s a bit of a faff to set up and really needs to be done on a computer, but run through the instructions step by step, and you’ll get there. It’s worth doing not just for the watch and storage bit, but it also generates very useful reports which can help your overall management. The app to download to your phone once you’ve set up the account is Nightscout X and maybe Nightguard as well, which gives you a nice interface if (like me) you like to have a full screen nightlight of your levels at night! I do that with Spike when it’s working, husband keeps half an eye on my level if he wakes up in the night and I can just squint blearily at it without having topic, up the phone! These are the instructions: [URL]http://www.nightscout.info/wiki/welcome/set-up-nightscout-using-heroku[/URL] If you get all the apps up and running now, all you need to do when your MiaoMiao arrives is charge it, stick it on, connect and go. I’ve also got an ancient S4 android phone with glimp etc loaded and connected to Nightscout, so if my iOS system fails, I have a backup ready to go stashed in my handbag. [/QUOTE]
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