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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 591174" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>I know I can't delete or change any readings on my iBGStar meter, and I suspect the same on the Codefree. Where I can alter is when I download data from the iBGStar to a file format (which can be emailed etc.). That file is in .csv format, and is usually opened in Excel. Once open, it's editable, like any other.</p><p></p><p>I'm in no way suggesting your daughter is doing this, but answering you question.</p><p></p><p>For myself, a much more mature (chronologically anyway!), T2, I have a tight range, with, at the moment, everything returning to 4.1. I understand it's relatively unusual to have as tight a range as I do, and probably moreso for a T1, with raging hormones in play, but I'm sure it's possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 591174, member: 88961"] I know I can't delete or change any readings on my iBGStar meter, and I suspect the same on the Codefree. Where I can alter is when I download data from the iBGStar to a file format (which can be emailed etc.). That file is in .csv format, and is usually opened in Excel. Once open, it's editable, like any other. I'm in no way suggesting your daughter is doing this, but answering you question. For myself, a much more mature (chronologically anyway!), T2, I have a tight range, with, at the moment, everything returning to 4.1. I understand it's relatively unusual to have as tight a range as I do, and probably moreso for a T1, with raging hormones in play, but I'm sure it's possible. [/QUOTE]
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