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This app is wonderful. 5 year old daughter is Type 1. We found ourselves needing to remember what she had eaten in the last few days, up to a week prior and couldnt recall. This app lets you put food entries and so much more. It has helped us to keep up with her changing insulin needs just by logging her meals, carbs and correction amounts. She uses a pump and we are able to correct by 0.025. The only complaint I have about this app (and why I gave the app 4 stars instead of 5) is that when I go to log the app the correction her pump says for her food/high, I can only put two decimal places instead of the three that the pump does. Currently, I just put a note on the entry that says if she was given a correction that ends with a 5. The way the app does it right now isnt an issue if, for example the pump gives her a 1.250U correction; I just put it in the app as is. But, if she gets, for example, a 1.225U correction instead, I have to make a note on the entry to clarify that she got the .225U correction, not just .220U. Other than that small hiccup, its fantastic and wonderful and we love it. We dont let her use the app herself because she cant read yet but she watches us do the entries and we let her poke her diabetes monster. In time, were going to teach her to use it since shell be starting school this coming August. We plan to use it and have the school nurse, and possibly teachers, use the app to help us track her diabetes while shes at school. I find the diabetes monster noises particularly cute, myself. There is a kid version of the app which we have fiddled with a bit. She will probably use that instead of this one when she is a bit older but still. Its a great app. I would definitely recommend it to anyone with diabetes. In fact, I have to my aunt who is Type 2. :)
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mySugr - Diabetes Tracker Log, v3.28.1