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By: FatCatAnna

I was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes back in 1968 at the ripe ol' age of 7. Since then, the way diabetes is treated has changed for the better. Compared to the days of testing your urine, boiling glass syringes, sharpening the needle on a stone, it feels like the Stone Ages when I see how things have progressed.

Hopefully one day we will find a cure for diabetes, but until then, we plod along with the new technology (for example, since Nov 2008 I have been using an insulin pump to attain better A1C's and quality of life).

I presently volunteer at various websites helping others with their questions about diabetes, and even learning new things myself all the time! I also have taken on the role of Vice President at the West Island Diabetes Association (WIDA) with the hopes of bringing that organisation into the 21st century and attracting more diabetics to come out to meet their fellow PWD's (people with diabetes) and share their secrets of living successfully with our hiccup in life!

The most important thing for PWD's I feel is to educate ourselves on our condition, and not to let it bring us down. With the help of Diabetes1.org I hope to bring a smile to each and everyone of your faces, and for you to question the things that we do to keep on trudging along.

 


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Anna's Blog

Carb Tracker application for iPhone / iPod Touch
Posted: Aug 17, 2009 22:08:29 0 Comments.
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  • Here's something that came across my desktop today - an application called CarbTracker that works on an iPhone or iPod Touch - both of which I don't presently own - plus I'm not a big cell phone user.  I have one for Emergency only - and I think I use about 1 minute of the 50 minutes I am allowed - along with 50 text messages.  The thing though with the CarbTracker that I like that is perhaps making me want to step over to the "dark side" of the technology world is that if you are watching your carb intake - like a lot of diabetics do - in order to maintain a healthy blood sugar range - then this could be the as handy as the insulin pump I wear.

    Yes, my Animas 2020 pump that I wear right now - if I had it set up correctly can give me the low down of my carb intake using the EzManager software - but for those that don't wear a pump - or like me - are lazy to set it up to use properly - then if they are already own an iPhone or iPod Touch owner - viola - keeping track of your carbs will be too easy (and this is coming from a non-tech gal ).

    I checked out the demo page and it looks fairly user friendly - and the one good thing is you don't have to be connected up to the Internet in order to use it - which could get expensive on a cell phone.  There is a database of 65,000 items (and supposedly more will be added) - it even keeps track of how much water you've drunk in a day (something we diabetics have to consume more of - which I'm very bad at doing) - along with keeping record of your weight.  Also, the application is not just aimed at diabetics - but also for people who are following a low-carb diet.

    So, I'm putting a question to you - would you find this a good tool to use for yourself if it was affordable? I am presently having no luck with finding out how much the application costs - so will update later if I find it - or if you luck in on finding the info - post it here for others to see! 

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