TomGreen101
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 109
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
I've been using an android app called Diabetes:M (found it on Google Play). It's free and very informative. Admittedly you need to enter the data manually, but I just input it in from from my Libre reader. It gives all sorts of graphs, pie charts etc, you can enter BG readings, carb intakes, even where you inject and points on your fingers you use to test! It generates good diaries , along with other data reports, that I can email straight over to my DSN at the hospital to view and report back on. Definitely worth having a look at, I think its great for a freebie.
I've been using Diabetes M for years. You can import/export data to a computer and phones. I like the manual method because it is simple and quick. You can also input weight, blood pressure, meals, carbs etc.
I like to keep things simple since over the long term I would get bored. You can also go on theur discussion group if you have questions which is usually dealt with promptly.
I would highly recommend this app for IOS or Android.
MySugar is also a great app with challenges and an emailed report on how you are doing. I is a fun app with a sugar monster that squaks when you report you readings. It. Also provides an estimate of your Hba1C which I find is slightly high.
I prefer Diabetes M and so do my health care oeople. The report layouts are perfect.
Last edited by a moderator: