Glucose Buddy Diabetes Tracker

Glucose Buddy Diabetes Tracker

By Azumio Inc.

  • Category: Medical
  • Release Date: 2008-10-28
  • Current Version: 5.430
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 190.54 MB
  • Developer: Azumio Inc.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
Score: 4.8
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Description

RANKED #1 DIABETES APP FOR OVER 10 YEARS. - Track blood sugar, medication, A1C - Log weight - Track carb intake through our food database Ranked #1 Diabetes iPhone Application by Manny Hernandez, Founder of TuDiabetes.com As seen on American Diabetes Association's Forecast Magazine, NYTimes, Wired Magazine, DiabetesMine.com, MedGadget.com, Mendosa.com, Diabetes Health Magazine, JDRF Newsletters and MobiHealthNews. FEATURES: - Easily log blood glucose, medication, meals, in one entry - Track trends in your blood sugar, insulin, weight, A1C, and more! - Comprehensive 12-Week Diabetes Education Plan featuring 5-minute lessons perfect for learning on the go - Meal IQ will help you make better food choices and better understand how your food impacts your blood sugar - Add notes to your entries for future reference - See changes in your blood sugar and carb intake on an hourly basis - Log your meals using our extensive food database - Automatically track your steps, walks, and other cardio activities - Export your data into printable PDF reports and CSV files you can take to your healthcare provider - Supports glucose units mg/dL and mmol/L - Integrates with Dexcom (Devices & Apps -> Dexcom) - Integrates with Apple Health App (Devices & Apps -> Apple Health Data) Unlock additional features by subscribing to Premium! Features include: - Automatic A1C calculator so you always know your long term management - Custom tags to make logging easier for you - Entry filter for better insights into your blood sugar - Advanced graphs so you can easily identify trends in your glucose and medicine intake - Report date range flexibility - No ad experience - Complimentary premium access to top health and fitness apps such as Fitness Buddy for gym and home workouts, Calorie Mama for automatic calorie counting, and so much more! Medical disclaimer: The content found within the Glucose Buddy app is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as a medical device, or as a substitute for the medical advice of a trained physician. We offer auto-renewable subscriptions with the following specifications: - Subscriptions are for a 1 month or 12 month duration - Subscriptions are $14.99 USD for 1 month or $39.99 USD for 1 year - Payment will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase - Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. Subscription will auto-renew for the same price charged at start of subscription - Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period - Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase - No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period - Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchased a subcription to that publication - Our privacy policy and terms of use: https://www.azumio.com/page/privacypolicy Medical disclaimer: The content found within the Glucose Buddy app is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as a medical device, or as a substitute for the medical advice of a trained physician. Note: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. The Glucose Buddy app integrates with the Agamatrix Jazz Wireless 2. This medical device has regulatory clearance in the US only. Privacy policy and terms of use: https://www.azumio.com/page/privacypolicy

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Reviews

  • Not sure if this is for Type 2 folks

    3
    By Scuba_Gal
    Just downloaded this today, and trying to add Ozempic to the meds. The only dosage periods are 1-6 times a day, versus once weekly. So, I had to turn off its monitoring. I was also told by my physician to measure my blood sugar about 2 hours after a meal, but preferably at least once in the morning and once before I go to bed. But the app pinged me to take a measurement almost immediately after eating. There also doesn’t seem to customize the blood sugar range - my doctor wants me to control it in a more narrow range than the average. Lastly, the photo of food seems to be a great tool but maybe I am not using it right to measure a mixed ingredient meal like stew to capture quantities of each ingredient. I will let you all know if my experience improves.
  • Used to be great

    1
    By L2G driver
    Free app got great points for ability to track not only glucose, meds, BP, A1c, etc. BUT can’t generate bi-monthly reports any longer on the free app. To generate reports requires an email address. Mine has been deleted and I’m not able to re-enter it. I’ve sent an email to support with no reply after a week. I can only assume this is because I don’t subscribe, i.e. I’m a freeloader.
  • I tried to add my coffee first time today

    3
    By Thunder Dream
    I’m not diabetic, but I have family members who are. One recommended this to me. I tried to input my morning coffee and I can’t use normal cream so I tried to put my silk half-and-half. The user experience is not very good on the base level, making it look like you can customize. It should say “This is a Premium Feature” or something. I cannot put in custom info, but it tells me to put in the calories? Here it has a crown (indicating premium), but it allows you into that section? Guess it’s black coffee or individual parts? Just shouldn’t allow adding custom items in user experience just put a crown next on that tab and block the whole section.
  • Great app but has bugs.

    3
    By Raekitten
    This app is extremely handy when it comes to helping me log food, carbs and insulin. It helps me keep track of when to give insulin and how much, counting carbs etc. Been using it for years BUT: Needs an update! It can no longer find any barcode that I scan, and when I actually am able to log carbs, the carb count is incorrect. Ex: if I’m eating 45 carbs of rice, the app keeps trying to turn that 45 count into 1600. Please fix these bugs so that we can accurately log our carb count. :)
  • Poor Carb Data

    2
    By Spadmeister
    The food library has a large amount of poor food carb data. However or whoever is building the library is allowing items to be revised/changed without notice.
  • Ford1975@15

    5
    By chrisanderso
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  • I tell everyone about this app!

    5
    By Gigi A. H.
    After getting out of the hospital less than 2 months ago: I’ve been able to lose 31.2lbs (as of today) and taken my a1c down almost 2%. It’s very easy to use; keeps track of my glucose levels, body weight, calorie intake, counts macros. I literally tell everyone, I couldn’t have done this well for this long had it not been for this app. No fast food or take out. Knowing I’d have to log that in the app, makes me want to go eat something healthy from my own kitchen! Thank you!
  • Great app!

    5
    By Bravesjefg
    I use this to record my sugar very intuitive and accurate. Easily export your record as well. Recommended!
  • Great app, has been essential, BUT

    3
    By mayor079
    This is great and helpful and has been essential in my 4 1/2 year, diabetic journey. I do suggest it but also suggest looking for something else. Occasionally this app gets bug fix updates although even that is rare. In fairness the app has always been VERY stable. There was an issue once and it was fixed in very quickly. It’s missing a number of things. For example when I add a medicine you are asked how often you take it. You can pick once a day to six times a day. Where is the option for “X” times a week or month. You also need to include the medicine’s unit. There is no option for ml. Many people pay for this app. No major features have been added to the app in a long time. How about a some widgets and an Apple Watch app? I’m not sure I have a reason to use this app. There are others out there that can track your BG and meds for free including the built in Apple Health app. This app does offer some other features and if you use them regularly that’s fantastic. I don’t so why am I paying for this? I also don’t use their monitor I use what’s covered by my health insurance.
  • Great app!!

    5
    By ms tcup
    Great app! It has helped me to go from a A1c of 9.9+ to 8.1 in less than a year! It’s easy to use, and it works great with my meter, Apple Watch, bathroom scales, etc! The only thing that you have to enter is the food you eat! And the report is great way to send your doctor!

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