For contributing something of mind: last glyc in 5.1 ... and that I did not want to get so down, with 5.5 that it was the previous one formed me.And all this is thanks to (1) sensors -Now fl2-, with information every minute (with XDrip), (2) daily exercise, (3) good eating habits and good unprocessed food.
And yes, there are sensors that give bad result.I found that the FL1 gave more problems than I find with FL2, taking into account that in me, FL2 tends to give much greater values than they say capillaries, so it does not use their application at all, and use the calibration inXDrip with OOP2.It is also true that he has about 12 hours approx.of excessively high data perhaps due to the issue of artificial ascent due to the pain of insertion.Then after a day, it stabilizes well.Of course, from time to time, it loses the BT connection and I have to pull the mm2.Now less, and sometimes I have suspicions that the problem is my phone, since after a while it is reconnected again.There will be everything.Of course, if any FL1 or FL2 sensor systematically gives much lower values than capillaries, it can be (almost always) because the small filament was poorly inserted or superficial, and when leaning or hitting, it rose a little and was very superficial.In thin people it also usually happens because there is no "flesh" (it happens to me).
Now my question:
I am starting to use an additional app that is Androidaps, because I am interested in its "autosense".I have tried the autotune linking with the Heroku website where I upload my results and I like the information it provides to adjust basal.Of course, if there are 2 days that I do not do sports and touches office work, it is very noticeable that the insulin ratio changes a lot (from 8 gr hc/ui to 5 gr hc/ui).The basal with Tresiba costs a lot to change it because about 3 days are needed to see results.So I'm starting to use that application to predict how my insulin sensitivity varies.
The question is: AAPS receives the data internally from XDRIP.But from what I see, it does not receive the treatments (insulin, hydrates).And for what I am seeing, unless either (despite having activated the boxes of accepting treatments, Open Web Service, etc ...), that is, that AAPS sends the treatments to XDRIP.Does anyone know how to do it?It is worth in one sense or the other, but I wanted to avoid having to put the data twice.I do not have APS synchronization with NS, just download it, and I don't have permanent xDrip connected to rise BGS, insulin and HC to the ns site. Is there a -connection to the Internet that synchronized internally xDrip and aaps in terms of hydrates and insulin?
If anyone has a Heroku type site or azure type and wants to try to refine the basal, the link for autotune is this: https: //autotuneweb.azurewebsites.net/
Thanks and encouragement !!!!There will always be "rare" days, stress at work affects a lot.The advantage now is that with the sensors we can allow ourselves to click enough to try to reduce it without fear of going low because it warns you and you can eat with enough time (you know, at least 10-15 minutes before the minimum threshold you put, which iswhich takes to assimilate the fastest HCs such as Gluco Up).