Twittering SugarStats
Marston and the folks at SugarStats.com have added a great new feature. Now you can add blood glucose readings and other information to your SugarStats logs from Twitter.What's Twitter?
Twitter is a simple web application that lets you update your contacts with what you're doing. It limits your updates to 140 characters, because you can tweet from your phone. When you first start using it, it feels strange. But it turns out to be a useful way to keep in touch with others.
To see how it works in practice, check out what I'm tweeting about?
If you haven't already tried SugarStats, I think you'll enjoy the logging and graphing facilities. With Twitter integration, they've made it even easier for you to keep all this information up to date.
And SugarStats lets you share the data with people in protected ways. I think it's a preview of what Personal Health Records for diabetes will look like in the future.
Labels: diabetes, PHR, SugarStats, Twitter




1 Comments:
Hi there! found your blog from mybloglog when I did a search for diabetes. I am so glad I found your post about sugarstats.com. I am a type 2 diabetic and hate using my log book, so I really like the site you recommended for tracking my sugars, meds, and A1Cs. Great Blog!
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