10-29-2023 17:09
10-29-2023 17:09
I do not have a CGM. While it may seem pointless to some, having all of my health data, in one location would be beneficial to do the following;
*Consolidate data in one file I can then share with my doctor.
*Have one location for my data, allowing me to easily look through each spread to have a better understanding of how my body reacts to everything, including glucose levels
Is there a way I can make this automated? IDC if I need a third party app that pulls and consolidates the data.
So far without that I've already learnt a few things that have made management easier, and feel if this can be done, there's quite a lot of potential.
I am on luxe, I use a TruMetrix Air, my phone is a Stylo 6.
10-30-2023 04:32
10-30-2023 04:32
Hi, @TomW1987 , currently there is no way to add your blood sugar automatically either by linking directly to a CGM or through another app. However you can manually record your glucose readings in the app so it is part of your data.
I hope this helps. Welcome to the forums!
Sense, Charge 5, Inspire 2; iOS and Android
10-31-2023 09:08
10-31-2023 09:08
@TomW1987 If you are in the US, you can connect certain OneTouch meters with OneTouch Reveal. This is the only brand that can sync with the Fitbit app.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
11-01-2023 03:42
11-01-2023 03:42
@LZeeW thank you for that info!
Sense, Charge 5, Inspire 2; iOS and Android
11-02-2023 18:55
11-02-2023 18:55
Thank you for the info! The meters are very affordable too. Verio Reflect isn't even 30 bucks in my area. VERY helpful, now once their CGM integration is less complicated 🤣.