Getting StartedOnly a glucose reading
Just a meal (no glucose or insulin)
Only a reminder
Just a standalone bolus (insulin dose) Situation
What to log
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You just measured your glucose but aren't eating yet
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Add only the glucose
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You had a meal and didn't measure glucose now
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Add only the foods
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You took insulin for a correction outside meal times
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Add only the standalone bolus
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You just want to remember something for later
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Add only a reminder
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You already logged the meal and glucose but forgot the bolus
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Go back and add only the insulin separately
{% /table %}Flexibility β Log at your own pace, no rush
Convenience β When you're busy, note only the essentials
Accuracy β Avoids forgetting information when trying to fill in everything at once
Freedom β The diary adapts to your routine, not the other way around
How to make individual diary entries
How to make individual diary entries
How to make individual diary entries
Not every entry has to be complete. In Diablesse, you're free to log just the information you want at that moment, with no obligation to fill in every available field.
What are individual entries?
They are diary entries that contain just one type of information, such as:
β The app doesn't require every field to be filled in. You decide what makes sense to log at that moment.
Usage examples
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How does it look in the diary?
Each piece of information logged individually will appear as a separate entry in your diary timeline, with its own time and event type.
Visual example (diary):
π©Έ 08:15 β Glucose: 110 mg/dL\π½οΈ 08:20 β Meal: Breakfast (30g carbs)\ π 08:25 β Bolus: 3 units
Benefits of individual entries
Important tip
π‘ Even with individual entries, the app considers all information when generating reports, calculating estimates (such as HbA1c), and showing trends. What matters is logging consistently.
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