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Any suggestions of a chart I might use for keeping track of daily blood
sugars. I'd like to email it into the doctor or fax it to them. I appreciate it! |
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Emmabean wrote:
Any suggestions of a chart I might use for keeping track of daily blood sugars. I'd like to email it into the doctor or fax it to them. I appreciate it! This is so utterly simple you COULD make the table in Notepad and use copy/paste to transfer the text to your preferred mail client. If your doctor prefers email submission he/she may prefer reading the text version of your messages: Use a fixed width font like Courier. Use leading zeros for numerical entries so the entries in a column are all the same width. For example use 0094 instead of 94, 08/03/07 instead of 8/3/07 or 04:00AM instead of 4:00AM. Use spaces instead of tabs. Tabs don't always display properly when the reader is reading the text version. Something like this (levels and times might not be appropriate): Date Time Lvl. 08/03/07 06:00AM 0097 11:57AM 0102 06:37PM 0112 08/04/07 06:10AM 0089 12:34PM 0107 07:04PM 0102 Add other columns if you want to include calorie consumption reports and/or insulin units used. |
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