I have used Kevin’s excel sheet as well and it is great! Click here for his blog post about it. Ask for it straight from him, as he likes to keep track of how many people have requested it!
Thanks, Kristin. I will do it. Tavi
I just use a paper log and the categories I record are food, exercise, medication/vits/supplements, bg/bp, time. It would be nice to have charts of a month’s bg readings or averages to see if I’m doing better or worse this month or week than last month. I wouldn’t mind something that I entered on the computer or on my i-pod and that transferred onto the computer. I’m type 2 so I don’t have a pump or insulin to record but I still find it helpful to keep track of things and it keeps me on the straight and norrow. Maybe I’ll ask this question over in the type 2 section.
My daughter has been using Sugar Stats. It’s ok. Takes forever to enter all her readings in.
I’m using carelink.com from minimed. This website can upload your data directly from the pump and have some interesting reports. My endo can see the data directly from the website when I visit her. She has the professional version of carelink so she has more reports then me with my account.
Good morning. New to the site. New to the Medtronic CGM. What I find “cool” is the amount of data that is available. What I would like to be able to do is take the .csv file for a 3 - 7 day period and create a line graph with separate lines for each day. This would allow you, on a single sheet, to find common “time of day” issues easily.
Having never used charting in Excel or Numbers, I gave it a shot. Not much success.
The issues were too much data and empty cells. 12 points per hour would be nice, but is really to much data. Could easily break it down to 20 min increments and get more than enough data. The empty cells go to errors where the sensor is not sending info to the pump.
I really don’t have the time or inclination to learn VB or some other programming language right now, so I’m searching for someone that has already done it or is looking for lab rats.
There you go. Any thoughts,
Les
I agree with this. If it was something like $25 a year I would be willing to pay, but $9 a month adds up to over $100 a year!! Not paying that for an online service, even though I do really like it.