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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 659180" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>I'm a bit of a data freak as far as my BS is concerned, although not very up technically. I record all my readings on an Excel spread sheet in columns, one each for each "event", such as fasting, pre lunch, +1hr +2hrs, bedtimes and so on and so forth. Then I can average each column, and also average the averages. I also have some of these events in graph form on Excel. I think for me at least this works well. I can average like for like and calculate whether my trends are up or down week by week or month by month, or even between each HbA1c. It works better than meter averages, as they are not like for like, and also contain those rogue readings we all get. These averages and graphs are what keep me motivated as I compete against myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 659180, member: 94045"] I'm a bit of a data freak as far as my BS is concerned, although not very up technically. I record all my readings on an Excel spread sheet in columns, one each for each "event", such as fasting, pre lunch, +1hr +2hrs, bedtimes and so on and so forth. Then I can average each column, and also average the averages. I also have some of these events in graph form on Excel. I think for me at least this works well. I can average like for like and calculate whether my trends are up or down week by week or month by month, or even between each HbA1c. It works better than meter averages, as they are not like for like, and also contain those rogue readings we all get. These averages and graphs are what keep me motivated as I compete against myself. [/QUOTE]
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