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Jason Dunn
08-02-2003, 07:00 PM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www.handango.com/brainstore/PlatformProductDetail.jsp?siteId=311&productId=81852' target='_blank'>http://www.handango.com/brainstore/...productId=81852</a><br /><br /></div><img src="https://www.handango.com/pictures/334797/ss1.jpg" /><br /><br />"The Diabetic's Pocket Insulin Manager (DiabeticPIM) is a diabetes management program for the Pocket PC with many exciting capabilities and features. The DiabeticPIM is very powerful and easy to use. It was developed specifically for those who need to closely monitor their insulin intake (users of insulin pumps, carb counting methods, or multiple daily injections), but it is perfect for any diabetic who wants to keep a logbook. <br /><br />• Diabetic Logbook (Blood Glucose Levels, Exercise, Comments, Bolus and Basal Rates) <br />• Food Database with nutritional information for nearly 10,000 foods <br />• Bolus Caculator <br />• Carbohydrates-Only and Nutrient (CHO, PRO, and FAT) Counting Methods <br />• Very Attractive and Easy-to-Use Interface <br />• Favorite Foods Categories and Food History to make finding foods quick and easy <br />• Generates Informative and Attractive HTML Report Files <br />• All the options you need to personally customize the program"

ricksfiona
08-02-2003, 07:17 PM
I am not a diabetic, but I was compiling a database on this for diet purposes. This is a GREAT product for diabetics.

Getting GI (Glucose Index) information takes a lot of work. The program looks to have a nice interface on top of it.

bollar
08-02-2003, 09:58 PM
It does seem like it would be useful for T1s. For T2s, it would be useful to have different targets for before and after meal readings.

However, what it needs is a link to the data created by the meters and pumps. Most of the new ones can download to a PC and it seems redundant to enter the data into the Pocket PC when it's sitting on the PC.

jngold_me
08-04-2003, 04:05 PM
Nice, but I wrote my own (I am a T1) using Syware's Visual CE. I basically need to keep my glucose levels and the amount of issulin I take. I put in a free form comment field for stuff like food,etc.

The best part is that it syncs with my PC into a local Sybase database. I also wrote a small application in PowerBuilder to list the grid of glucose numbers and when you double click on a day, brings up a line chart of the numbers.