What Reddit Says About Diabetes Manager Apps
We compiled 15 Reddit discussions about Diabetes Manager apps from 4 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/diabetes_t2
At this point I only use the Dexcom G7 app, Clarity, and Follow (one of my partners is a T1). I gave up strict management when I found it wasn't working for me (mainly because I'm not really a type 2). ... My Diabetes journey.
r/diabetes
I just figure it would help to have something with me all the time to help manage without having to turn to a binder all the time on what to do, when to eat and when to take insulin, etc. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... As a Type 2 diabetic, the only ...
r/diabetes
Diabetes:M is a all in one.
r/diabetes
I come from a big family of diabetics, and I’ve recently been diagnosed as prediabetic myself. So I’ve been exploring different apps to help manage my family’s blood sugar, medication, symptoms, and all the lifestyle stuff that comes with it.
r/diabetes
I use a One Touch Verio Flex that connects to the One Touch app and then copies to Apple Health. I’ve switched from Lose It (which I used for years) to Carb Manager, which pulls the BG readings from Apple Health and organizes them around the meals you’ve logged.
r/diabetes
New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... I used Carb Manager for tracking carbohydrate consumption for about 6 months, which was long enough for the new eating habits to develop.
r/diabetes
Diabetes M does it all.
r/diabetes_t1
I use the One Drop app to log my sugar checks since I no longer use a Dexcom and the Center Health keeps an organized chart and line graph of all my numbers. They are both Dexcom compatible as well. ... I like mySugr because of all the tags you can add. It’s also kinda cutesy making the process of l...
r/diabetes
I use the DiabetesM app (paid version). I log my food, meds, and my sugar whenever I log food or meds and at bedtime.
r/diabetes
I am newly T2 diagnosed and wondering if anyone has any recommendations for glucose tracking apps, or even monitors that send the data to an app. I…
r/diabetes
If you use certain blood glucose meters it'll Bluetooth the results directly to the app. I have relion. And if you pay something like $2/mo for the premium version it will let you download a chart with all of your information to either send to your DR or print it for your DR. ... Thanks. That s...
r/diabetes_t2
I have a Samsung phone, and believe it or not the Samsung health app is great. It syncs with glucose meters, Google health connect, my wyze scale, blood pressure and pulse ox stuff, and has a great food database.
r/diabetes
The diabetes stuff is good. It won't replace myfitnesspal or those nutrition apps and the activity is basically how many steps did you do. The CDE I was assigned has been responsive and has given lots of good information. I'm newer to type 1 so that's been great. You may not need that...
r/Type1Diabetes
My question for you is...what apps do you use consistently that help manage your diabetes? ... i was recommended "calorie king" by a nutritionist from my endocrinologist.
r/diabetes
MySugr is my favourite, even on the free version you get loads of features and data points you can log, and I find it easiest. I've tried others but I find them more tricky then MySugr which I use every day ...
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