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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1813034" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>U R Welcome. Hope it helps you find a good solution. I found HCP's can be persuaded if you have pretty pictures. graphs to show. I personally use EXCEL spreadsheet for my log, and it is available as an online version - but be aware that it uses the cloud for storage, and you may need to consider your privacy settings before using it. There are other logging apps that others use, but as an engineer I found Excel to be most adaptable, and I can do many different trending analysis and projections with it.</p><p></p><p>I get GP support for test strips etc, and this is due to (A) using Glic, and (B) being a driver needing to meet DVLA rules, and finally and most important, I used it to fine tune my meds and treatment, and because I have affected my treatmenr in a a positive direction. then this has given my GP the excuse to fund my testing habit. He is using s loophole in that Glic can lead to hypo's, so that is why I keep up with my one Glic tab a day, since it keeps that door open for him to justify it.</p><p></p><p>Bon voyage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1813034, member: 196898"] U R Welcome. Hope it helps you find a good solution. I found HCP's can be persuaded if you have pretty pictures. graphs to show. I personally use EXCEL spreadsheet for my log, and it is available as an online version - but be aware that it uses the cloud for storage, and you may need to consider your privacy settings before using it. There are other logging apps that others use, but as an engineer I found Excel to be most adaptable, and I can do many different trending analysis and projections with it. I get GP support for test strips etc, and this is due to (A) using Glic, and (B) being a driver needing to meet DVLA rules, and finally and most important, I used it to fine tune my meds and treatment, and because I have affected my treatmenr in a a positive direction. then this has given my GP the excuse to fund my testing habit. He is using s loophole in that Glic can lead to hypo's, so that is why I keep up with my one Glic tab a day, since it keeps that door open for him to justify it. Bon voyage. [/QUOTE]
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