Tracking blood glucose levels
            
                
                    llydting                
                
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                    Does anyone know how to do this so that it shows up on the screen where you enter your food diary? I have been searching but just can't figure it out! Thanks bunches!!!!                
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            You can take a look at my diary, if you like the way I do mine, you can copy it to yours and track away.
If you need to be a friend to copy it just let me know.0 - 
            Your feed is private but I'd love to see that! I wonder how to do that, too. Thanks!0
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            My diary is public, I have no secrets.
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            That's odd. I might have to befriend you for inspiration.0
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I did need to be a friend, so thanks for the accept! MFP wouldn't let me style my diary like that :huh:KenSmith108 wrote: »You can take a look at my diary, if you like the way I do mine, you can copy it to yours and track away.
If you need to be a friend to copy it just let me know.
, but I managed something similar via the glorious Notes function that just might work.                        0 - 
            After a little tinkering, I got it to work and am excited to see that strategy in action. Thanks, Ken, for the help!0
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Did you figure it out? @KenSmith108 had to tutor me on his technique but I think I'll love it! I'd be glad to pass along what I just learned if needed!Does anyone know how to do this so that it shows up on the screen where you enter your food diary? I have been searching but just can't figure it out! Thanks bunches!!!!0 - 
            zcb94 I still cant figure it out. Sent you a friend request, that would be awesome!0
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Okay, it seems to me that @KenSmith108 created a custom "food" that enabled him to track blood glucose levels. He made slots for before and after breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as a spot to track his medicines and exercise where applicable. All I did was send a friend request so that I could see his diary. He made a secion called Diabetes Stuff, and, like I said, made a custom "food" where one serving is one mg/Dl, or whatever the unit for blood sugar is. Once there, you can enter the number you get each time you test. If, when you copy a day from his diary, a time slot or medication is not applicable to you, simply access the red minus sign for that item, click it and, poof, get rid of that item. I hope this helps!zcb94 I still cant figure it out. Sent you a friend request, that would be awesome!
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            I've done this by adding 7 custom Measurements on the check-in page (Fasting, After Breakfast, Noon, After Lunch, etc...). Doesn't show up on the food page, but lets you view graphs to show your trends.0
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            What I did was create a number of custom "my foods" and add those to my various meals. Not ideal, but it gets all the info in one place. See attached image for an example.
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