November 29, 2019, 12:55 PM
redstoneQuestion about diabetes mobile app solution
I do not know why this is bugging me so much but it is.
MyFitnessPal is great for recording my diet, It just works and I love it.
Samsung Health keeps track of my steps and exercise.
Accu-Chek tracks my blood glucose levels through my
Guide meter.
Now for my problem, I want them all to talk to each other. Yes, I can manually input the data but I am trying to find a solution that will allow them to just sync.
Samsung Health comes the closest. It pulls my nutrition info from MyFitnessPal and is
supposed to sync with Accu-chek but it doesnt. I have hunted but cannot find a reason it is not syncing.
I have looked at into MySugr app and Diabetes:M and they do not appear to be any better at syncing with data. both claim to sync with Accu-Chek but are dubious when it comes to MyFitnessPal and/or the fitness stuff.
I am using Android, Samsung Note 8. Do you guys know of an app or something I may be doing wrong?
November 29, 2019, 01:46 PM
redstoneOk, so the Accu-Chek Connect app was just uninstalled from my Note 8. Evidently it is no longer "compatible with my device"
So I just connected and synced my device (Accu-Check Guide) with mySugr app. It also connects to Google Fitness. And both seem to be working well with it.
That just leaves MyFitnessPal but really I can just pull the total carbs at the end of the day and input that into mySugr.
Maybe that is the best solution for now.