SugarPal Diabetes Manager

SugarPal Diabetes Manager

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All Versions of SugarPal Diabetes Manager

2.0

July 17, 2023

Minor improvements

1.9

January 31, 2022

Maintenance

1.8

February 7, 2021

Improved proactive insulin dose prediction

1.7

January 5, 2020

Dark appearance support

1.6

January 13, 2019

Warnings when it is time for a next insuline dose

1.5

July 9, 2018

Full screen support for iPhoneX, iOS11

1.4

December 20, 2016

moved + sign from right to left screen top, minor improvements, iOS 10

1.3

January 5, 2016

- optimized for iOS 9

1.2.1

January 13, 2015

- improved Insulin Usage and Blood Glucose analysis graphs - bugfixes

1.2

December 16, 2014

- optimized for iOS 7 and iOS 8

Price History of SugarPal Diabetes Manager

Description of SugarPal Diabetes Manager

Do you find it complicated and annoying to determine your insulin needs? Do you have irregular blood sugar values or frequent hypoglycemia? SugarPal Diabetes Manager may help you keeping your blood sugar level constant. Enter your values and this self-learning app calculates the correct insulin dose based on your personal blood sugar trends and targets. Benefits - avoid diabetes complications by keeping your HbA1c low - experience less hypoglycemia by careful insulin dose calculations - easily adjust your dose when you exercise - get a clear overview of your daily and long-term trends in blood sugar levels and insulin doses, for yourself or for your doctor For who? diabetics who use insulin pens, eat at reasonably regular times, follow a 1+3 times daily basal bolus regimen, and are willing to check their blood sugar at least 4x a day with finger pricks or an FGM/CGM sensor. Features - saves all your blood sugar levels and insulin doses - converts these into clear graphs that you can share with your doctor - works with its own, highly accurate glycemic control method - works with either mmol/l or mg/dl glucose units - Wi-Fi or 5G is not required - your data is stored on your own device only Important - read through the background information on the support website at http://www.sugarpal.nl before buying the application - consult your doctor first if you are not sure whether the application will be beneficial for you - make sure you always have your iPhone at hand to enter your blood sugar levels and insulin doses in real time
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SugarPal Diabetes Manager: FAQ

Does SugarPal Diabetes Manager support iPad devices?

No, SugarPal Diabetes Manager doesn't support iPad devices.
The SugarPal Diabetes Manager app was launched by L F Tiemeijer.
The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 13.0 or higher.
1.0: The SugarPal Diabetes Manager app receives poor reviews and ratings.
Medical Is The Primary Genre Of The Sugarpal Diabetes Manager App.
The current version of SugarPal Diabetes Manager is 2.0.
The date of the last SugarPal Diabetes Manager update is July 1, 2024.
The SugarPal Diabetes Manager app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
The SugarPal Diabetes Manager app has a content advisory rating of 17+.
SugarPal Diabetes Manager currently features the following languages: American English, Dutch.
No, SugarPal Diabetes Manager is not on Apple Arcade.
No, SugarPal Diabetes Manager does not integrate in-app purchases for users.
Unfortunately, SugarPal Diabetes Manager is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of SugarPal Diabetes Manager

  • Terrible

    I want my money back! This app crashes every time I load it. Worthless!
  • Just downloaded

    But I see two major flaws immediately. (1) It assumes you will always forever only eat three times per day, and exactly three times per day, and the time elapsed between those meals will never vary. The literature even says words to the effect of "since that's what your physician orders". Um, no she doesn't. Even in the olden days when you were required to match your food to your insulin and most type 1s were only taking two shots per day of mixed short and intermediate, FOUR meals were suggested. But in modern times of MDI and matching your insulin to your food, no one has over told me how many times to eat or when I can eat. This REALLY needs to be changed to be effective and useful to the modern type 1, IMO. In the meantime, since I generally eat twice pet day, I'm going to hope it will accept -0- insulin and -0- carb entries. (2) it should allow for multiple BS checks. If BS is out of control (which is the supposed target audience for this app) you're typically checking three times per meal - right before, an hour later, and two hours later, because that's the best way to spot patterns that variables will produce. You especially need to do this for the last meal, since checking what could be over 12 hours later is largely useless for determining if your preprandial dose was sufficient - or if maybe it's your long-acting that needs adjusting.

    Another thing I don't like, but thankfully can be turned off, is that it assumes I'm going to eat the exact same number of carbs each meal, again, based on "what my physician told me". First of all, the RD or CDE would be the one to tell me, but again, not since the long-outdated "exchange diets" has that scenario existed, and even back then my exchange plan did not set the same number of carbs each meal. Thank goodness that can be changed. I also wish it would account for those of us using TAG since it would be nice if I could dispense with doing all the math TAG entails.

    All in all, I'm still not clear whether I'm even using it correctly or exactly what it's going to end up telling me, but after using it a couple of weeks I'll come back and update my review.