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Hey from Melbourne, and a question?
im new to the app and new to diabetes..
just wondering how many people, out of people who read this.. (please reply!!) how many of you record all of your data in gb? do you find it hard to keep up? i've been writing down my tests and bolus amounts in my diary i was given. and then admitting data into the app so i can graph my levels for my own person record. its a lot of record keeping :-/ does anyone else do this? do you find the app useful? i like the notifications the most, i like how i can put in my pre meal lvl and then it reminds me two hours later to test again after my meal. genius!! |
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ktbx;
Welcome to the Forum! I log everything, with the exception of daily pills, in GB. I find that it is much easier for me to keep up with and I always have the data handy. Sure, it takes a little time, but the App sure beats pen and paper. Your doctor will love the reports that you take him/her. Good luck with your management!
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Regards; Danny Last edited by dano; 06-25-2010 at 12:30 PM. |
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I record all my BGL readings and my insulin in GB. I do not carry a paper log book - I do everything on the iPhone. I do sync about 3 times a day so that I always have a backup online.
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