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Hi all! (Ciao a tutti!)
Ciao,
My name is Giuseppe and I'm a GB from Italy. I was diagnosed type 1 when I was 8 (now 34). I've had a very good diabetes management until I was under my parents wings (so parents of newly diagnosed: don't panic! You are the best treatment for your babies, after physical activity and awareness). After I began to work as a Software Developer it turned out a little uncontrollable (too much computer, became a little too much sedentary) I stumbled up GB after looking for an iphone app for diabetes management (Ah, I've some ideas, to whom it may concern...) I love windsurfing, mountainbiking and eating (the italian way...). I hope GB can help me keep track of my logs (which was the most hated part of being diabetic...) Ciao! Giuseppe |
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Giuseppe;
Welcome to the Forum! It seems that everyone hates logging, especially with pen and log books, I know that I did. Good luck with your control and management.
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Regards; Danny |
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Thanks dano!
I wish I could integrate more informations on your app/webapp. For istance: I have an Accu-Check Compat Plus and the IR-Reader (which is an IR-reader and an usb memory device, Accu-Chek Smart Pix). The usb memory devices logs everything into an xml file: would it be feasable to have a serverside script to read this file and have all the logs converted? I offer myself to develop it. And also: there are a bunch of nutrition databases out there: would be superlative to have them integrated in the app! Let me know what do you all think, Giuseppe |
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Giuseppe;
The GB App is in the growing stage, as I am sure that you are aware. There are several different directions for it to go. Your question would probably be best answered by one of the powers that be. I am sure that Tom (user-name = admin) or Jeff (user name = jan) could answer your questions.
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Ciao Giuseppe,
I just downloaded my iPhone app today. Hoping this will encourage me to take this T2 diabetes more seriously. Ciao, Stacy |
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