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New application: Asthma Logbook X
07/02/2007 22:49
I'm pleased to announce the initial release of
Asthma Logbook X.
Based on Diabetes Logbook X, this new application aims to help track asthma related data, and manage supplies, appointments, and medical contacts.
The application is free, but if you want to make a contribution, then a donation to the registered UK charity Diabetes UK is very much appreciated. Why diabetes and not asthma? My son has diabetes Type 1 and I would like him to have life without injecting every day; I have asthma and I live with it, as it is not severe.
The logbook is based on my limited knowledge of asthma management.
Based on Diabetes Logbook X, this new application aims to help track asthma related data, and manage supplies, appointments, and medical contacts.
The application is free, but if you want to make a contribution, then a donation to the registered UK charity Diabetes UK is very much appreciated. Why diabetes and not asthma? My son has diabetes Type 1 and I would like him to have life without injecting every day; I have asthma and I live with it, as it is not severe.
The logbook is based on my limited knowledge of asthma management.
User Guide updated for version 1.4.1
06/12/2006 00:57
As promised, the User Guide has now been updated to
reflect the new features introduced in version 1.4,
plus a few that where from version 1.3.
There is also a new page that documents an approach for insulin pump users to use the logbook: this was previously posted under News.
The User Guide is on the website here.
There is also a new page that documents an approach for insulin pump users to use the logbook: this was previously posted under News.
The User Guide is on the website here.
Example flowcharts added to the website
13/10/2006 17:13
As parents of a child with diabetes, making sure that
a school can easily care for your child is a great
concern.
I've added a few flowcharts that we created for our son's school to help them when checking for hypos, hypers and supervising his lunchtime insulin injection. They are provided as examples and will need to be modified for each individual; we have been told that they have made it a lot easier for his teachers to handle situations.
You can find them here.
I've added a few flowcharts that we created for our son's school to help them when checking for hypos, hypers and supervising his lunchtime insulin injection. They are provided as examples and will need to be modified for each individual; we have been told that they have made it a lot easier for his teachers to handle situations.
You can find them here.
User guide added to website
28/07/2006 22:34
I've finally got round to writing the user guide:
find it here

