Yep, mine is upgradedI haven't got those purple lines on mine, which is the basic free one. Is this the upgraded app or the basic free one?
Yep, mine is upgraded
Didn't have them before I upgraded so it must be listed in the premium items but I can't identify from activity
I think they're activity indicators - does your phone track your steps and such, or do you have an Apple watch? Those sorts of things will automatically add it to the app as far as I'm aware.![]()
Ahhh that would be the likeliest answer, it is linked to my Google Fit and would absolutely match as to why nothing corresponds on the timeline below the bar!
Thank you, it's been driving me insane!![]()
Mine's an upgrade too. I've never seen those. Do the values give a clue? Could it be carbs, insulin, exercise....?
Mine's an upgrade too. I've never seen those. Do the values give a clue? Could it be carbs, insulin, exercise....?
It's your step count![]()
MySugrWhat app is this???
Just thought to ask as this is a thread touching on the MySugr app I was wondering how accurate the estimated HbA1c is as I have only been using the app a few weeks now?
Thanks @Bluetit1802 I had thought as much just wondered how well people had found it to correlate to actual HbA1c results as it's estimating 35 at the moment which is what my last HbA1c test came back as a few months ago.
Thanks @Bluetit1802 I had thought as much just wondered how well people had found it to correlate to actual HbA1c results as it's estimating 35 at the moment which is what my last HbA1c test came back as a few months ago.
Well, mine is showing 33.1 estimated, which would be wonderful, but highly unrealistic, and I test before and twice after meals I believe @Rachox finds it accurate. There must be an element of luck involved, depending on peaks and catching them, and how long they last.