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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

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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

>

>

>

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Hi Lynn:

I'm Carol, not Carolyn. It's close so lots of folks make that error!

Carol Warman - Las Vegas, NV

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> 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

> >

> >

> >

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