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<blockquote data-quote="LooperCat" data-source="post: 1876347" data-attributes="member: 468055"><p>I use MySugr, it’s a really friendly yet powerful app. You’ll get a lot more from it if you use more of its features, like using the tags, adding food descriptions, carb counts etc. The search tool means you can go through your records by food name or type, and see how it affects you. For example, I had smoked mackerel for dinner tonight, but couldn’t remember if I needed to take insulin for it or not (I’m type one) - so I just searched “mackerel” and the three other times I’d had some previously came up, and I could see what I’d taken and the effect of that meal on my BG. You can tag things by before and after meals, activity such as sport, work, or moods like tired and stressed. I can’t remember which of thee features are from the paid for as opposed to the free version, though - I’ve been using it so long that I bought a lifetime subscription on offer when it was first launched. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]28458[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LooperCat, post: 1876347, member: 468055"] I use MySugr, it’s a really friendly yet powerful app. You’ll get a lot more from it if you use more of its features, like using the tags, adding food descriptions, carb counts etc. The search tool means you can go through your records by food name or type, and see how it affects you. For example, I had smoked mackerel for dinner tonight, but couldn’t remember if I needed to take insulin for it or not (I’m type one) - so I just searched “mackerel” and the three other times I’d had some previously came up, and I could see what I’d taken and the effect of that meal on my BG. You can tag things by before and after meals, activity such as sport, work, or moods like tired and stressed. I can’t remember which of thee features are from the paid for as opposed to the free version, though - I’ve been using it so long that I bought a lifetime subscription on offer when it was first launched. [ATTACH=full]28458[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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