5/5 rating based on 79 reviews. Read all reviews for Diabetes Tracker by MyNetDiary for iPhone.
Diabetes Tracker by MyNetDiary is paid iOS app published by MyNetDiary Inc.
Elizabeth Carli
This app works great for me! Being new diabetic this has been a great way to monitor what I eat, weight, glucose and Meds. I have lost weight using it, keeps me on track! I looked at many diabetic apps, glad I loaded this one! I use this app everyday!
Cardinal40324
I started using this app a year ago. My A1Cs were 6.6, 6.8. I got to busy too spend the time to take my sugars and put them in my app. Last week my A1C was 9.6. I am using it again and my average is already 145. This app makes you aware and it will assist you in keeping your glucose down.
Rb32819
I've been using this for 5 years now keeping track of my meals and numbers. Easy for my Diabetes instructor/nurse to check over and see how I've been doing. Easier than writing everything down. I use it every day for keeping on track. Get it!
Home at last
I've been using this app on and off for years to keep my weight in check. I like that it syncs well with other health/fitness apps/devices and will remind you to keep up with your logs. Is it tedious to log every bit of food that goes in your mouth? Maybe. But you're probably on your phone anyway so why wouldn't you? And, if you have a chronic medical condition, you can also log your vitals then print them out for your doctor visits. The only thing this app doesn't have is the ability to calculate a recipe's calories and nutrition. I use verywell.com for that, then enter the data as a custom food.
Merengue602
I have used quite a few weight loss apps in my quest to lose 100 lbs and this one is hands down the best. I paid for the diabetes version, but my friend got the $3.99 version which is just as good.
Dave-talklover
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.
bigredebbie
When I log in daily I can keep my numbers where they should be. Seeing everything as you progress is the biggest aid to diabetic control.