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<blockquote data-quote="DeejayR" data-source="post: 659122" data-attributes="member: 126679"><p>I understand pictures better than figures. Would it help me to compile a graph as above with just my BS levels but with an average as well such as the 1, 2 & 3-week averages stored in my meter? I have less than a month's averages atm; they descend by one decimal point. I always ask myself what I know about what I'm about to eat, and a mental picture of a slow swell rather than uncomfortable peaks and troughs is motivating (I get seasick).</p><p>Right off topic, if the first graph was from an oscilloscope, what would it sound like?</p><p></p><p>Also, I think when I first dieted rigorously I started to lose muscle fat, at which point Mrs DeeJay dragged me off to the GP and forced her to look at my vanishing corpse, poor lady.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeejayR, post: 659122, member: 126679"] I understand pictures better than figures. Would it help me to compile a graph as above with just my BS levels but with an average as well such as the 1, 2 & 3-week averages stored in my meter? I have less than a month's averages atm; they descend by one decimal point. I always ask myself what I know about what I'm about to eat, and a mental picture of a slow swell rather than uncomfortable peaks and troughs is motivating (I get seasick). Right off topic, if the first graph was from an oscilloscope, what would it sound like? Also, I think when I first dieted rigorously I started to lose muscle fat, at which point Mrs DeeJay dragged me off to the GP and forced her to look at my vanishing corpse, poor lady. [/QUOTE]
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