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Report To Your Diary By SMS
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You can report data to your diary by SMS. They will directly be inserted in your diary. You will have to adhere to a small number of rules only, that will soon be familiar to you. We recommend you to print a hardcopy of
the more comprehensive helpfile
or just of the list of abbreviations. Keep it always at hand for questions. Thus you will have a good memory aid for your first SMS-reports to your diary and nothing can go wrong.
Get logged in www.diabetes-diary.com go to "Options" (where you can modify your particulars) and enter your mobile phone number. It goes without saying that that this entry is important, as the server will identify you by checking your mobile phone number. By that you will already have fulfilled the conditions for reporting your data to your diary by SMS.
It is possible to enter two different mobile phone numbers in your profile.
Send every SMS to the following number: +49160 5238378.
Your SMS shall comprise not more than 64 characters. It does not matter, whether you use small or capital letters and the sequence of the binary data sets is no matter as well.
From the following table you will learn the assessment of the abbreviations to the accordant data fields:
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| Data field |
Abbreviation |
Example |
| Type of Day |
TD[1...5] ] (see below) |
td3 |
| Date |
... will be assigned automatically
Refers to the sending time of the SMS. |
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| Blood Glucose Level |
BG[nnn] {mg/dl} or BG[nn,n] {mmol/l} |
bg110 |
| Carb unit |
CU[nn,n] |
2,5 |
| Carb ratio |
CR[n,n] |
cr1,5 |
| Bolus |
BO[nn] |
bo15 |
| Base |
BA[nn] |
ba10 |
| Basal rate |
BR[A/B] |
bra |
| Change Of Basal Rate |
CBR[+/-%%] |
cbr+10 |
| Start of changing |
... will be assigned automatically.
Refers to the sending time of the SMS. |
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| Period of changing |
PC[mmm] {in minutes} |
pc60 |
| Injection-Meal Interval |
IMI[+/-mm]{in minutes} |
imi-30 |
| Ketone |
KET[-/(+)/+/++/+++] |
ket++ |
| Blood Pressure |
not available |
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| Finding |
not available |
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| Activities |
not available |
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| General Remarks |
The program will save those parts of the SMS that cannot be identified as medical data as a general remark. |
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In the following table, different types of days are defined:
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Type of Day |
Abbreviation |
| 1 |
working day |
td1 |
| 2 |
weekend |
td2 |
| 3 |
holiday |
td3 |
| 4 |
bank holiday |
td4 |
| 5 |
Retired |
td5 |
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Examples
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are interpreted as follows |
| bg95 cu4 imi15 |
Blood glucose: 95
Carb unit: 4
Injection-Meal Interval: +15 |
| BG70 CU4 CBR-40 pc75 Hypo Dextrose |
Blood glucose: 70
Carb unit: 4
Change of Basal rate: -40%
Period of changing: 01:15 hours
General Remark: Hypo Dextrose |
| BG95 CU4 IMI15 |
Blood Glucose: 95
Carb unit: 4
Injection-Meal Interval: +15 |
| bG95 cu4 IMi15 |
Blood Glucose: 95
Carb unit: 4
Injection-Meal Interval: +15 |
| bg60 Hypo cu5 |
Blood Glucose: 60
General Remark: Hypo
Carb unit: 5 |
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