View Full Version : How many of us use www.diabetease.com?
shamsul
11-16-2006, 08:07 PM
Hello all,
May I know how many of us here use the services of DiabetEASE - Online diabetes management system (http://www.diabetease.com) for tracking BG?
Regards,
Shamsul
BriOnH
11-16-2006, 09:39 PM
Hello all,
May I know how many of us here use the services of DiabetEASE - Online diabetes management system (http://www.diabetease.com) for tracking BG?
Regards,
Shamsul
Looks like Team Diabuddies has a little competition. Sweet :).
Funnygrl
11-16-2006, 10:07 PM
Looks like Team Diabuddies has a little competition. Sweet :).
You game for it?
BriOnH
11-16-2006, 11:12 PM
You game for it?
But-o-course. Competition in the market place is a good thing. I'd prefer a bit more competition than what that site has to offer though ;) . I signed up for an account. Granted it's a biased opinion but it pales in comparison to www.diabuddies.com . After our next release it won't even be a glimmer. They'd need a team of programmers and a good 6 months to catch up to me.
jparris1
11-17-2006, 08:50 PM
Hello all,
May I know how many of us here use the services of DiabetEASE - Online diabetes management system (http://www.diabetease.com) for tracking BG?
It's what I use. Works fine for my limited needs.
JasonJayhawk
11-17-2006, 10:20 PM
Diaetease has been around for a long time -- at least two years (just take a look at the clipart of the old glucose meter, and the announcement of supporting two new meters which happen to no longer even be in the market!). I think OneTouch Gold attempts to do this same thing.
There are actually over 20 different on-line systems around (this topic is part of my Master's thesis) in several countries. I found some that look like projects done over the weekend, and some are quite elaborate. I think someone even attempted to start a system on Sourceforge.net, but never uploaded any code. One student over on the childenwithdiabetes forum did his Master's thesis on the idea of a peer-distributed database of glucose values (like Kazaa or those other file sharing networks) -- I'm not sure that sort of idea would ever float, but I think his basis was to allow comparisons with other people to determine which kinds of foods to avoid. (He never got that far -- they stopped research at the point of just writing a distributed database). I think his Java source code was available, but I don't think there is much potential to take off any ideas from that lesson... :dontknow:
Cerner Corp. is probably one of the largest companies that makes claims to a diabetes glucose management system, mostly for kids, which allows parents to relay their glucose values to a doctor, who can then review and suggest changes to their treatment. It's specifically aimed at kids, but of course, they filed for a bunch of patents around the technology in their multi-million dollar healthcare architecture for hospitals/doctors' offices.
I think it would be awesome to have a way of sharing database information, such as through the WSDL that Bryan was mentioning. (I still have yet to look into WSDL, though I'm guessing that it's XML wrapped up?).
I was hoping that my Liveabetes.com work could be included in Bryan's system, but the data mining attributes require a lot of processing and the data gleaned from it still requires much interpretation; it also requires a lot more logging of events -- more than just blood glucose. But maybe the idea of sharing information between sites would be something we'd see, so that people can use "features" from each site that they prefer to use!
Time to go back to bed. :heeeellll :stupid:
Oh yeah... in all my research -- I have never encountered a site that actually allows sharing of glucose values with the public (though sharing with doctors or a specific user list is a theme found in several). The concept of Diabuddies is unique from all the others in that people can look at each other's logs without an invite...sort of like Myspace.
dgrilli
11-18-2006, 09:07 AM
I have registered for Brions site but had trouble uploading my Ultra Smart info there like it wouldn't up load.
BriOnH
11-29-2006, 10:22 PM
Thanks for the diabuddies mention Jay, with your's and everyones ideas, and what you have done with your site, I believe 1 year from now it will be a total solution. Unfortunatly we all are working on it in our limited spare time. WSDL is just called like a class. I have done it with PHP and it's a piece of cake.
I have registered for Brions site but had trouble uploading my Ultra Smart info there like it wouldn't up load.
US is not supported YET. Shane is reverse engineering its output into readable data. Jay also got great leads with One Touch to get help with the US which I am following up on. The Ultra and Ultra 2 are figured out and could proibably be put it up tomorrow, but am just hanging on for Shane to finish the US when he can and hopefully make it a oneclick app from the website.
Diabetease upload client is pretty darn slick. Their strengh is right now diabuddies weakness, however their formating the uploaded data and presenting it is their weakness and Diabuddies stregth. There is still so much that needs to be done with diabuddies(it's not even half way done) and I hope Team Diabuddies will make it the best DMS ever.
Stuboy
11-30-2006, 05:15 AM
OOoo Mr B, does diabuddies upload from ultrasmart yet? mmol/L ?
BriOnH
11-30-2006, 09:38 AM
OOoo Mr B, does diabuddies upload from ultrasmart yet? mmol/L ?
See above ;)
Stuboy
12-01-2006, 04:01 PM
i can't remember my password :(
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