I am hoping for some help regarding collation of information from a number of different sources.
I have a Dexcom G5 (use my iPhone as a receiver), an Animas Vibe pump.
On my Vibe pump, I enter carb information and blood sugars so it can do the calculations for me.
On my Dexcom G5 app, I only really enter when I exercise. I am aware the Dex app has the capability for one to enter dosage and carb info too. However, as I am already compelled to enter carb info on the Vibe, also entering this on the Dex app appears to me as doubling up.
So in summary, is there a way to have the data from the Vibe and the Dexcom G5 in the same location, one data set superimposed upon the other?
Unfortunately as far as I know, those of us in the US still cannot get our G5 data into Diasend without using the Dexcom receiver. I used to use my Dex receiver two weeks before my endo appointments so that I could combine my Vibe and G5 in the same report.
I now use the Tandem X2 which is also not compatible with Diasend, although the original t:slim is.
Diasend tech support thought that once you logged into your account, you could export the data into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet under the share tab. So, the steps to compile Dexcom data and Vibe data that is in Diasend are:
Step 1.) Make sure that both of your devices have the same date and time setting (or pretty close).
Step 2.) Collect data
Step 3.) Export data from Diasend and import it into an Excel spreadsheet.
Step 4.) Export the Data from the Dexcom as a .csv and then import it into the same spreadsheet.
Yes, @Tim35, I think that was a Diasend update a while back that enabled my X2… I had an endo appointment in April and know that I was able to download my X2 then. I use my Diasend uploaded both through a Mac computer and a Windows computer. I can do everything on my Mac laptop except for my Freestyle meters. They use an ancient cable that only has Windows compatibility.
I am using the Diasend Uploader at home to download my X2 to Diasend and have been able to do so for at least a couple of months. On the uploader, it shows up as “t:slim / t:flex.”
Hello and thanks for your responses! I can now combine data using Diasend; it was just the case that the update for the G5 that allows this functionality had not yet reached New Zealand at the time of my initial post.