What is bgmonitor




















If you skipped the setup guide and wish to run it again, you can start it from the Settings menu. Importing your data Your data must be in a CSV file named "import. Please include a header row as shown in this sample file.

Exercise activity: Description of exercise activity. Will only be used if entry type is exercise. Exercise units: Minutes, hours, miles, etc. User interface.

Filter entries and statistics. Filters can be used to find specific entries and statistics. Available filters include entry type , mealtime , blood glucose , notes , and tags. Filters can be removed by pressing the "Clear" button or by unchecking all items. Setup your blood glucose units and targets. Set your blood glucose targets. The target is used in calculating the amount of insulin you should take.

The target for the current mealtime will be used. If it isn't during a mealtime, then the Default target will be used. The blood glucose target offset lets you create a blood glucose target range. If your blood glucose is within the target range, no bolus will be calculated to correct it. You can also specify the range that blood glucose levels are considered normal.

Configure bolus calculations. Automatic insulin bolus calculations can be enabled and disabled. Negative BG boluses correct for low blood glucose by subtracting from the carbohydrates bolus.

The insulin bolus rounding can also be customized to suit insulin pumps or multiple daily injections MDI. You can choose to be warned when you are about to give a bolus when insulin is on board. Record entries quickly Insulin dosages are automatically calculated. Set blood glucose targets and insulin dosage settings for each meal. Calculates total carbohydrates from multiple food servings.

Remember what you ate Calculate total carbohydrates for multiple items. This can help you figure out if you counted your carbs right. Find what you're looking for Find entries with powerful filters like mealtime, blood glucose range, tags, and notes search. Track how you're doing Statistics provide insight into how your blood glucose levels have been.

This can help you identify trends and make adjustments to your insulin dosages. And much more



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