Diabetic Calculator

mine.mydiabeticcalculator

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Total installs
29.4K(29,475)
Rating
2.9(3 reviews)
Released
November 6, 2016
Last updated
June 11, 2021
Category
Health & Fitness
Developer
Jake2701
Developer details
Name
Jake2701
E-mail
jake2701@gmail.com
Website
unknown
Country
Australia
Address
7 Allison Ct, Bairnsdale, Victoria 3875, Australia
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Description

Diabetes, particularly type 1, is a very serious illness, restricting freedom of the way you eat. To give some more freedom in choice of meals, diabeticians teach patients to calculate their carbohydrates intake in their food, which in turn, together with current glucose level, can optimize amount of insulin they should inject. But, off-course you have to read nutrition labels, weigh your meals and do some maths. Because my wife has fallen sick with type 1 diabetes, after visits to diabetic educators, I decided to write for her simple program where she can create database of foods she eats, and which will do carbohydrates counting for her. I used desktop database application and put it on her laptop.After about 3 years of her using software religiously before every meal, somebody asked me if I could write application version of program for smartphone. This applications does not create fancy reports, sends emails to your doctor, reads world foods database or scans bar codes on packaging. My wife doesn't need it. Her glucose meter and its software takes care of all diabetic statistics, and it's not big deal to send email with reports it creates to her doctor, she does it every fortnight. She wants to create database of carbohydrates content of foods she actually eats, either ready food or self-prepared meals. Use it to compile her meal and let application to calculate carbohydrates content. Then measure glucose level and get suggested insulin dose based on her meal carbo content and blood glucose level.
Too complex apps only create confusion, especially among older people.