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A day of tech wins

Skater P

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Relationship to Diabetes
Type 1
I'm/was wibbling a little as I get close to the end of trial Libre 3 sensor, I have a G7 sensor to try as well but my phone couldn't run the Dexcom app.
Anyway, I'd become a fan of the increased information you get with a CGM and wasn't looking forward to going back to fingerpricks, so with this in mind I got brave so force stopped the Libre app and opened Juggluco (with it's "unconventional" user interface) with much prodding I got it to talk to the Libre sensor, then my recently purchased Galaxy Watch 4 then as a very surprising encore got it to talk to Librelink (so the hospital should have data now) and xdrip+ (which talks to my cycling computer) I think without need for a librelink follow/hack, assuming Juggluco plays well with my G7 all should be good.

Frankly I wasn't expecting this much success 🙂

But because life like balance I managed to both go low, then high with my overly pre-bolused dinner. Doh
 
Brilliant stuff @Skater P

Great when you can get different bits of diabetes gubbins to work together <3

I mean, obviously diabetes still has to be annoying… But hey, at least you could see those highs and lows at a technological glance! 😛
 
opened Juggluco (with it's "unconventional" user interface)
I'd use XDrip+ to consume the data from Juggluco (Juggluco can be set to pretend to be the "patched" Librelink app), it's got a much more normal/usable UI imo and the ability to calibrate
 
I'd use XDrip+ to consume the data from Juggluco (Juggluco can be set to pretend to be the "patched" Librelink app), it's got a much more normal/usable UI imo and the ability to calibrate
You are right xdrip has a much better UI and the smoothed lines and predictions make more sense, and possibly cut down on the pressure low alarms overnight

That might just be the sweet spot with the watch showing up to date data from Juggluco

Do the Xdrip+ annotations/notes (food, insulin and activitity etc) to talk back to libreview so the medics can track?
 
Congrats on setting the watch up - it can be a bit tricky - I use a combination of Juggluco and GlucoDataHandler to get my readings on my watch, and also us the watch for (more discreet, with just a vibrate) alarms
 
Do the Xdrip+ annotations/notes (food, insulin and activitity etc) to talk back to libreview so the medics can track?
It doesn’t even upload the blood sugars let alone the annotations
 
...and now have the Dexcom G7 working with Juggluco
The next test starts. I'm hoping for fewer compression/random low alarms in the middle of the night
 
Do the Xdrip+ annotations/notes (food, insulin and activitity etc) to talk back to libreview so the medics can track?
No, though XDrip+ will upload (CGM, fingerprick BG, carbs, insulin - through the latter not differentiated between basal and bolus unfortuntately) to Tidepool which my consultant was happy to use instead of Libreview.

Juggluco can (afaiu, I've never needed to try) upload CGM data to the Libreview website if you enter your login details.
 
No, though XDrip+ will upload (CGM, fingerprick BG, carbs, insulin - through the latter not differentiated between basal and bolus unfortuntately) to Tidepool which my consultant was happy to use instead of Libreview.

Juggluco can (afaiu, I've never needed to try) upload CGM data to the Libreview website if you enter your login details.
Yeap, I've had Juggluco uploading data to Librelink and then on to my medics/consultant (using a practice link) though this stopped when I changed to a Dexcom sensor (which kinda makes sense) so may have to look at tidepool to make that connection work if I choose Dexcom
 
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