Freestyle-> Juggluco-> xDrip. It loses me less signal (in fact it rarely loses it, and recovers it without having to scan the sensor), but it is true that you cannot calibrate: Link
Antonio200 said: Freestyle-& GT; Juggluco-& GT; xDrip. It loses me less signal (in fact it rarely loses it, and recovers it without having to scan the sensor), but it is true that you cannot calibrate: Link
In case someone is interested, in the end I installed the beta version of AAPS (now you can install the final) and I do everything with it.Start the Glucomen Day Pump pump, I put insulin, unemployment, etc.
Glucose values as I said, they come continuously from XDRIP + Oopalgorithm2 + Freestyle 2 (now I'm going to try the Dexcom One + to see how such)
That pump looks very good, for the small size and not carrying catheter. Oopalgorithm2, is it an algorithm? Is this one of those artificial pancreas systems? I am very lost with these advances. Although I have heard that they are a pass. I put down an article that provides information, about these app ... I really like Android free.Because of the way it has been thrown and on top of an open source.I do not like that all the companies in the world know my health data (I have already had problems with that).
juance said: that pump looks very good, for the small size and not carrying catheter. Oopalgorithm2, is it an algorithm? Is this one of those artificial pancreas systems? ..... I do not like all the companies in the world to know my health data (I have already had problems with that).