Computer-Implemented Method and Apparatus for Diabetes Management
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1. A computer-implemented method of assisting a user with diabetes management comprising the steps of:
- recording a plurality of life events experienced by the user;
recording a plurality of emotions of the user, each corresponding to one of the plurality of life events;
recording a plurality of blood glucose levels of the user, each corresponding to one of the plurality of life events; and
predicting glucose changes of the user corresponding to the user engaging in one of the recorded life events, and having the corresponding emotion so the user will be able to prevent hypoglycemia.
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Abstract
A computer-implemented method and apparatus assists a user with diabetes management. The apparatus and method enables the user to record a plurality of their life events; record a plurality of their emotions, each corresponding to one of the plurality of life events; record a plurality of their blood glucose levels, each corresponding to one of the plurality of life events; and predict their glucose changes corresponding to their engaging in one of the recorded life events, and having the corresponding emotion to prevent hypoglycemia.
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1. A computer-implemented method of assisting a user with diabetes management comprising the steps of:
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recording a plurality of life events experienced by the user;
recording a plurality of emotions of the user, each corresponding to one of the plurality of life events;
recording a plurality of blood glucose levels of the user, each corresponding to one of the plurality of life events; and
predicting glucose changes of the user corresponding to the user engaging in one of the recorded life events, and having the corresponding emotion so the user will be able to prevent hypoglycemia. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A computer-implemented apparatus 10 for assisting a user with diabetes management characterized by:
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means for recording a plurality of life events experienced by the user;
means for recording a plurality of emotions of the user, each corresponding to one of the plurality of life events;
means for recording a plurality of blood glucose levels of the user, each corresponding to one of the plurality of life events; and
means for predicting glucose changes of the user corresponding to the user engaging in one of the recorded life events, and having the corresponding emotion so the user will be able to prevent hypoglycemia. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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