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Description
I’ve been using Diabetes:M – Blood Sugar Diary for a couple months now. It’s basically an app that helps you manage your diabetes, whether you’re Type 1, Type 2, or just monitoring for a family member. Basically, you can track all kinds of stuff – blood sugar levels, food intake, insulin doses, and more. There’s also a bunch of cool tools, like the Bolus Advisor that helps you figure out the right insulin doses. And the app generates detailed reports you can send to your doctor. Looks pretty slick on my tablet too.
The main thing you do is just log your blood sugar readings, food, and insulin throughout the day. And there’s a huge nutrition database so you can easily log what you eat. And the app uses that info to give you insights and trends on your levels. Pretty handy stuff.
Look, if you’re dealing with diabetes, this app is worth checking out. It’s not perfect – the interface can be a little confusing at first and the ads can get annoying. But overall, it’s a solid tool that makes managing your condition a lot easier. I’d recommend giving it a try.
Editor Opinion
So here's my take on Diabetes:M - Blood Sugar Diary. I've tested a bunch of diabetes tracking apps and this one is pretty solid. The feature set is really robust, with all the tools you'd expect like blood sugar logging, nutrition database, insulin dosage calculator, and detailed reporting. In my experience, it does a great job of giving you insights into your trends and patterns. And the interface takes some getting used to, but once you figure it out, it's pretty intuitive. The only real downsides are the occasional annoying ads and the fact that it can feel a bit overwhelming if you're new to diabetes management apps. But overall, I'd say Diabetes:M is one of the better options out there. Worth checking out if you need a comprehensive diabetes logbook.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Tons of features for managing all aspects of diabetes
- Detailed reporting and trend analysis tools are super helpful
- Huge nutrition database makes logging food a breeze
- Bolus Advisor calculates insulin doses for you
- Looks great and runs smoothly on tablets
Cons
- Interface can be confusing to set up at first
- Lots of features means there's a bit of a learning curve
- Free version has annoying ads
- Reports can be overkill if you just need basic tracking
Specifications
| Updated | 04.02.2025 |
| Category | Medical |
| Age Rating | Everyone |
| Developer | Sirma Medical Systems |
| Android | Android 6.0++ |
| Package Name |
com.mydiabetes |
Ratings
User Reviews
It's been 4 years since zi was last on here. I sent for an email to change my password. I entered my new password in 5 times and slowly and...
Was useful for a while. I frequently was using the bolus advisor function, especially over the last year. However, it appears the function is no longer present on the app....
Excelent app, clear and easy to use. Love the ability to back up data to cloud services and you can always keep your results no matter if you switch device....
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