Guest guest Posted April 22, 2002 Report Share Posted April 22, 2002 In a message dated 4/22/02 4:42:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, cpwarman@... writes: > I print out > the spreadsheet and bring it along with me to my doctor's appointments Hi Carol, Your explanation for finding the file is much easier than mine. I also print out the spreadsheets monthly and take them with me to my doctor's appointments. Eunice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2002 Report Share Posted April 22, 2002 Carolyn, I actually found it. I think I was having a blond moment when I didn't understand where Eunice was telling me to find it. Thanks so much...I will use it...and in good health! Lynn BTW.....just as a nice update, when I was diagnosed with this 5 weeks ago, my A1C was 7.9...I just did the calculation using my average from my monitor and I'm now sitting at 7.1!!!! I go back to my doc next Tuesday....going for the blood draw sometime later this week. I will work to see if I can get my A1C below 7.0 for my next visit. Huzzah! > You may receive this message twice. I tried posting a similar response from > the Yahoo Groups website but haven't seen it yet. I really should have > learned a lesson about that by now! > > The spreadsheet to which Eunice referred is at: > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/diabetes/files/BGReadings.xls > > If you receive a warning about macros, it is bogus. The file contains no > macros. > > I update my local copy of this file with every reading I take. I print out > the spreadsheet and bring it along with me to my doctor's appointments. > Sometimes I graph the numbers. My doctor gets a kick out of my charts but > says that he wishes all of this patients would do this. It makes his job a > lot easier. > > Carol - Las Vegas, NV > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2002 Report Share Posted April 23, 2002 Hi Lynn: I'm Carol, not Carolyn. It's close so lots of folks make that error! Carol Warman - Las Vegas, NV __________________________________________________________ > Carolyn, > > I actually found it. I think I was having a blond moment when I > didn't understand where Eunice was telling me to find it. Thanks so > much...I will use it...and in good health! > > > Lynn > > > > BTW.....just as a nice update, when I was diagnosed with this 5 weeks > ago, my A1C was 7.9...I just did the calculation using my average > from my monitor and I'm now sitting at 7.1!!!! I go back to my doc > next Tuesday....going for the blood draw sometime later this week. I > will work to see if I can get my A1C below 7.0 for my next visit. > > > Huzzah! > > > > > > You may receive this message twice. I tried posting a similar > response from > > the Yahoo Groups website but haven't seen it yet. I really should > have > > learned a lesson about that by now! > > > > The spreadsheet to which Eunice referred is at: > > > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/diabetes/files/BGReadings.xls > > > > If you receive a warning about macros, it is bogus. The file > contains no > > macros. > > > > I update my local copy of this file with every reading I take. I > print out > > the spreadsheet and bring it along with me to my doctor's > appointments. > > Sometimes I graph the numbers. My doctor gets a kick out of my > charts but > > says that he wishes all of this patients would do this. It makes > his job a > > lot easier. > > > > Carol - Las Vegas, NV > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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