iPhone App?

wadekilpatrick
wadekilpatrick Posts: 8
edited January 15 in Social Groups
Anyone here use an iPhone App to record the glucose levels and insulin? If so what are you using. Any recommendations would be great.

Thanks

Wade

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  • MissJJ74
    MissJJ74 Posts: 111 Member
    I've found this and I have an Android, but I believe it works with an iPhone as well.

    http://www.glucosebuddy.com/
  • Okay. Thank you
  • mamajenb
    mamajenb Posts: 53 Member
    you could try to log it in your food notes so that you have everything in one spot.
  • MissJJ74
    MissJJ74 Posts: 111 Member
    you could try to log it in your food notes so that you have everything in one spot.

    That's what I do, and one of my friends has detailed messages on hers. You can add a food category called "Vitamins and Medications" and track it that way as well.
  • Can you add multiple entries? Right now I am testing 3 times a day
  • MissJJ74
    MissJJ74 Posts: 111 Member
    Can you add multiple entries? Right now I am testing 3 times a day

    I test 4 times a day and stick my numbers in my Food Notes section. This way I can see which foods affected my blood sugar right away, or if I need to go back and see how a past food affected me before buying it again, I can look it up.
  • Bettyeditor
    Bettyeditor Posts: 327 Member
    I use a Fitbit and MFP and Fitbit are linked and exchange data. So I record my bg in Fitbit (there is a place to log it) so that when I print out an excel spreadsheet, I have all my data in one place. I get nice charts in Fitbit.com too so I can see trends.
  • momjmd
    momjmd Posts: 296 Member
    I use a Fitbit and MFP and Fitbit are linked and exchange data. So I record my bg in Fitbit (there is a place to log it) so that when I print out an excel spreadsheet, I have all my data in one place. I get nice charts in Fitbit.com too so I can see trends.

    How do you log it on Fitbit? I have one but never saw anywhere to log it-- do you have to have the newest version?
  • Liongoddess
    Liongoddess Posts: 107 Member
    I use glucosebuddy.com. I have it on my iPhone and computer. It allows you to print out reports which I take in to my doctor. He loves getting the information.
  • nczuczu
    nczuczu Posts: 611 Member
    I've found this and I have an Android, but I believe it works with an iPhone as well.

    http://www.glucosebuddy.com/

    Thank you for sharing this! I have been trying to keep a spreadsheet with the information, but there are so many variables. This is going to help me better keep track of my numbers and share with my doctor.
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