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papa369
papa369 Posts: 31 Member
edited November 2024 in Social Groups
Hi:
Is there a way you can add what I morning Glucose reading are in the "MY HOME" section. I have to use two or three apps to log everything. I like yours the best because it give a breakdown of what Carb, Proteins etc I have eaten.
Thanks so much
papa 369

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  • jvcjim
    jvcjim Posts: 812 Member
    you could enter it in the in the "check in" area you can add extra measurements... and then mpf will track them and give you graphs
  • judyvalentine512
    judyvalentine512 Posts: 927 Member
    Thanks for the tip Jim. I just added it to my check-in's.
  • RalfLott
    RalfLott Posts: 5,036 Member
    papa369 wrote: »
    Hi:
    Is there a way you can add what I morning Glucose reading are in the "MY HOME" section. I have to use two or three apps to log everything. I like yours the best because it give a breakdown of what Carb, Proteins etc I have eaten.
    Thanks so much
    papa 369

    Hi. In addition to the option @jvcjim noted - adding new measurements/items at
    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/measurements/change -
    I got this tip from one of the MFP staff members for measurements tracked more often than once daily:
    http://myfitnesspal.desk.com/customer/portal/articles/11750-how-can-i-track-vitamins-medications-or-supplements-

  • jvcjim
    jvcjim Posts: 812 Member
    what i like about he added measurement way is that i can have entries for different times i'm likely to check morning, before dinner, after dinner for me. Also i track my morning heart rate and bp which i have to enter as two distinct measurements. then i just export them run the output through ACCESS, reorganize it and them produce some reports and graphs for the doctor. people like charts and graphs in pretty colors.
  • RalfLott
    RalfLott Posts: 5,036 Member
    @jvcjim - Thats great. Any interesting trends in your stats?
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