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<blockquote data-quote="Nyxks" data-source="post: 670808" data-attributes="member: 116204"><p>I log because I've always dun it and I find it interesting to see what my trends are also in the database I programmed up in excel i have a a1c predictor programmed in and I like to see how close it is to my real number every 4 months, so far its been fair accurate (within a few points - which is cool i find and my endro asexually asked for the file so he could play around with it - gave him a locked version). </p><p></p><p>Other wise the main reason for the logging is so my endro has an idea how my general glucose is doing day to day - and if the insulin that i'm on is doing its job or does it need to be re evaluated. Because of my numbers going down I was actually taken off of Glumetza (long acting met) and my humalog dosages is still sliding scale but i'm doing it right according to him so he's pleased.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nyxks, post: 670808, member: 116204"] I log because I've always dun it and I find it interesting to see what my trends are also in the database I programmed up in excel i have a a1c predictor programmed in and I like to see how close it is to my real number every 4 months, so far its been fair accurate (within a few points - which is cool i find and my endro asexually asked for the file so he could play around with it - gave him a locked version). Other wise the main reason for the logging is so my endro has an idea how my general glucose is doing day to day - and if the insulin that i'm on is doing its job or does it need to be re evaluated. Because of my numbers going down I was actually taken off of Glumetza (long acting met) and my humalog dosages is still sliding scale but i'm doing it right according to him so he's pleased. [/QUOTE]
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