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Diabetes Tracker by MyNetDiary

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Diabetes Tracker by MyNetDiary

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User Reviews for Diabetes Tracker by MyNetDiary

5
Love this app! Worth every penny!!

This app tracks everything! You don’t need any other app! One stop health app!!!!! I am a type 2 diabetic and I follow ketogenic diet. The app tracks my medications, My supplements, my blood sugar, my blood pressure, my oxygen, my steps, my water intake,As well as giving me an amazing macros pie chart to look at. It lets me set my daily goals by carbs rather than calorie while letting me still watch my calories. I just love this thing! You have continued to make it better and better as I’ve used it and I am so excited to tell everybody to sign up here! I have told my whole family that they should have this app. So helpful for when you have medication and a forgetful mind to be able to track your medication & know exactly what time you took it! Wow, you guys just keep getting better and better!!!

"@&&$)((;//-realylovethisgame, Feb 11, 2021
5
I've Been Waiting Years For This App!!!

Have been using 3 apps for years to track nutrition, diabetes & meds. Yippee! One app to do it all. App takes into account all aspects of DM management. Was very impressed with d-carb count which make a significant difference in managing diet & meds. Daily summery of blood sugars, insulin & other meds, nutrients, H2o, activity, ability to set parameters for nutrients & blood sugars specific to the needs of the individual is much appreciated. Food database still on the small side but will enlarge as people use it I'm sure. I stumbled on this app by accident & consider it a very happy accident. Can't wait to show it to my DM & dietary educators. As a retired RN & having worked with many diabetics as well as now being diabetic myself I can really appreciate this app. Good job guys!!!showed this app to my diabetic educators last week & they were very favorably impressed. They plan to recommend the app to their clients.

A searcher, Dec 05, 2018
3
Efficient but needs work

I started using this app on the recommendation of my doctor. I like the way data is stored and displayed. However, the food input needs serious work. My wife and I are retired and enjoy eating out as opposed to always cooking at home. When I go to log in foods from a restaurant I find there is no consistency in the values of the items that are multiple entries. Example, McDonalds French fries. There are three sizes available but in the database there are 21. Other than the size, which are the correct ones? Plus there are items from California, the US, UK and India. Another example is from Chili’s. If I type in “Chili’s chicken tenders” I get those (3 different ones) plus many items that have chili in it. My recommendation would be to have a menu of restaurants listed with their foods and nutrition from their corp office. I’m going to continue using this because my doctor “really” likes it. Please straighten up the food lists.

American Patriot in Georgia, Aug 29, 2023
5
My indispensable tool

MyNetDiary was my essential logging and guidance tool when I had to lose weight and get my diet into balance. Logging is a pain, even with a great tool, but for me it was the key to honest portions and steady progress. I could see my results in a wide variety of charts. In the long weight loss slog, an improving chart result was an encouraging boost. I love to cook and MyNetDiary let's me enter ingredients (scan them in with your camera) and create menu items that are an easy shortcut for entering favorite foods. You aren't stuck with only commercially available foods, although the program has a large and growing database of regular grocery items.I am still managing my weight and food intake with MyNetDiary. It takes a willingness to do the logging and be accurate with your quantities. (I highly recommend a scale.) Weight loss schemes come and go, but if you monitor and control your food, you can lose weight. I did.

DaveSonoma, Aug 24, 2017
2
Love it, with big reservations

I bought the premium version especially for the meal planner - but the meal planner is SO impractical &?hard to use. For one thing, you can’t copy a recipe (or a food) from Monday’s plan into Friday’s plan, even in the same week. You have to go through the same steps as though entering the recipe (or food)for the 1st time, over & over again. This is a major waste of time. Strangely, once you LOG the plan to the dashboard, THEN you can copy any recipe (or food, or any whole or part day’s entries) to any other day,,, but then it isn’t in the planner - this makes the planner obsolete in terms of further planning, checking macros, etc. There are other features of the dashboard log that aren’t available in the planner: you can’t reorder foods in a particular meal, for example. The same holds true for the whole weekly plan. You can’t lift a meal or a day of meals and paste it to a different week. But you CAN do this on the dashboard. In the planner, you can copy a whole weekly meal plan, but not parts of it. Who copies a whole week of menus without varying them? I’m just planning my meals on the dashboard & editing them, like I did before I paid for the planner! Also the “How To” videos are nearly impossible to learn from. They move at a very quick pace and often the screen shots are at a distance, so you can’t see them well or pause the video to figure out a particular transaction. I hope the planner AND the planner-teaching-videos get improved.

GyokuUn, Jun 06, 2023
5
Went from 274 down to 152!

It took me about six years but slow and steady, and totally relying on MyNetDiary, I was able to track my diabetes, the food I ate, and so much more. At first I used the free edition and it handled all of my needs. A few months ago I invested in myself and purchased the full app and I’ve never been happier! My A-1 C is down to 6.0; my BMI is 20! I use the app religiously. Daily, several times a day, I enter what I’ve eaten-every scrap of food. I track my blood glucose, my insulin and my medication. The built-in pedometer, through the Apple health app, tracks my steps so I can log almost 2 miles walking every day. Thousands of recipes included so I can use the menu planner to figure out what I want to eat during the week and still keep my calorie count. And when I am at my goal weight, MyNetDiary can continue to help me by giving me my calorie range for my lifestyle. MyNetDiary has become a part of my life and I really can’t imagine living without it!

Jacobshaner, Jul 10, 2022
5
Great app for Diabetes tracking

This app is similar to MyNetDiary with added features such as tracking blood sugar and other medications. It also syncs with other devices to track steps and exercise. I also like the note-taking function. I am using the Max version that I believe is worth the price. Besides diabetes, I have other medical conditions and I find this helpful for everything. Being able to log medications ensures that I don’t forget a dose or double-dose. My doctor appreciated that I could show her my blood sugar results over a period of time.This is also helping me to lose weight. Research shows that people who log their meals and weight are more successful. There is something about having to write something down that can really influence your choices! The app will also sync with some scales so you don’t have to manually input it (or cheat).For me, this has everything I could ask for as far as an app that both helps me monitor my diabetes AND help me lose weight as well as monitor other medical issues. As an RN, I am used to “charting” patient activity, meds, and progress. For me, this is an easier way to do my own “charting”.

Nandav, Jan 18, 2019
5
What was free is now subscription

It is infuriating to see features that were free become subscription only. $9 a month???? Ill write my own tracker on a spreadsheet. Then I can track and graph “tracked” items like I’ve asked for for years. Very disappointing to see simple tracking of nutrients now costing money. This is a trend in many money hungry vendors today, charge a fee for obtaining the app and then demand absurd amounts of money for features that were free and cost the developer nothing. I can understand needing fees to pay for subscription services in order to provide certain features that cost the developer to supply but charging for previously free services that cost the developer nothing because they are services that once included for one item cost nothing for 100 of the same. If this reflects the true cost of the application, it is certainly not worth $90 every year. Cashing in on diabetes is reprehensible.

owndao, Mar 12, 2019
5
Use it and lose it

Cataloging everything that passes your lips can be very tedious and all the times I tried writing it down I never seemed to be where my log was. With this app and our age of technology, I'm never far from my phone. I love that it interfaces with Fitbit and other apps. Yes the food library is a bit limited but the app provides ways to help them help us. It also allows you to put in your favorite recipe and account for things you'll never find in another place on the planet. It conveniently lets you scan the upc and in most cases, the dietary data is provided. When it doesn't, it's easy as pie to take a pic within the app of the front of pkg and of the nutritional data and they update the system as we collectively provide data. You can keep track of anything you want in this app and it's especially helpful to see trends. It's always a good thing to raise one's awareness and through the use of this app I've been able to significantly lower my A1C, lose 20 pounds over the last year and increase my awareness of what I'm doing to and for my body and health. The spreadsheet is miraculous to review with your doctor and see trends that support your health. My doctor commented, while I showed her the graph on her screen at the Ofc that she wished all her patients were willing to use technology to help themselves. It inspires me to see the guy descend the slope each time I'm able to show another pound gone. Yay for this app!

rikki1700, Jun 22, 2017
5
Good but reports need work

Tracking is excellent. The paid version is great with xtra details for Diabetics. However, the reports need the ability to customize. Printing is too small to read. I may be missing something, but you can’t change orientation, or get rid of the food grade column which is useless to my Doctor. The emailed report works, but the customized PDF daily can’t connect to the website and gives an error to Wait one minute and try again. They won’t process to print. This feature was working up to a few days ago. Emails to the support team have gone unanswered. Reports are the most important part of the app for me and my doctor. If this is not important to you, its a great app. If support is given in this paid version, I will revisit my review.Updated:I was contacted by support to help with the issues. Turns out it was my own misunderstanding of how this app works. All is fine and the app is working as it should. Thanks for the help. I will continue to use this app going forward.

Rose Gardens, Sep 23, 2020

Description

MyNetDiary’s Diabetes Tracker app is the easiest and most comprehensive diabetes tracker app for the iPhone. MyNetDiary can help you better understand and control diabetes and pre-diabetes - along with improving your diet, losing weight, providing feedback, support, and motivation. MyNetDiary was featured in the 2017 Consumer Guide of Diabetes Forecast magazine, published by the American Diabetes Association, the world’s most trusted source of diabetes information.

Designed for diabetes type 1, type 2, pre-diabetes and gestational diabetes. USER REVIEWS * This App (and website) has been a tremendous help in making lifestyle changes after being newly diagnosed as Type 2. * This is the best app for diabetics trying to recover their health - without question. * I spent a lot of time researching diabetes apps, then chose this one over a year ago and have been using it everyday since then. It has exceeded my expectations for diet management (still can't believe how much info they have on foods, food groups, and packaged foods!), lab and exercise tracking, and especially all aspects and ease of diabetes management. It gives me good personal feedback, keeps me on track, and has helped me and my physician meet my DM treatment goals. WHAT MAKES MYNETDIARY THE BEST DIABETES TRACKER * Quick and easy logging * Comprehensive blood glucose tracking. Custom pre- and post-meal target ranges. Highlights out-of-range readings. * The best food and carb tracking - with a great food database, built-in barcode scanner and quickest entry. THE DATABASE IS UPDATED DAILY. * Practical BG reminders * Optional insulin tracking * Medication tracking * Supports total carbs, net carbs, and diabetes carb count * Exercise tracking with built-in GPS Tracker, keeping track of walking, running, cycling * Tracks your water intake * A1C, LDL, HDL, BP tracking * Custom trackers - track anything - quality of sleep, symptoms, and more. * Detailed daily and weekly analysis, charts and reports. WORKS WITH SIRI • Create shortcuts checking calories, logging meals and water. • Start and stop walking, running, and cycling workouts with built-in GPS tracker. HEALTH APP INTEGRATION * Syncs BG, foods, workouts, weight, BP, and more OTHER HIGHLIGHTS * Optional meal reminders * Community supported by a Registered Dietitian MyNetDiary for Apple Watch * Check calories, BG averages, next BG check reminder * Log foods, water and weight PREMIUM RECIPES Tasty, easy, and healthy recipes using simple, wholesome ingredients and 20 minutes or less of prep time. POWERED BY MyNetDiary * Syncs to the "cloud" for backup and online tracking Note: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. **Subscription Terms MyNetDiary Premium subscription provides: sync with fitness trackers and body scales from FitBit, Garmin and Withings, premium recipes, special analysis, charts and reports, nutrient planning, step bonus calculation, and more. Subscription options: $8.99/month $59.99/year Payment will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase. Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal. Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period. Privacy Policy: http://www.mynetdiary.com/privacy.html Terms of Use: http://www.mynetdiary.com/terms.html DISCLAIMER Diabetes Tracker by MyNetDiary is an educational tool, it is not a medical device, it is not a substitute for a medical device or medical care, and it does not provide diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of any disease.

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