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Old 06-12-2007, 05:31 PM
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Question... or several: how do you find your average, is it just looking at the top right corner of your diagrid, based on that time period you've graphed? How do you see all the averages (T1, T1.5, T2, etc) like that link to MarkTN's page? Also, right in front of the average on the top right corner it lists X days, and then a large number - what does this large number represent? How many total readings are in my profile or what? Because when I graph the last 14 days, it says (14 days,8,497) BGL 110.4 average BGL. I haven't tested 8,497 times in 14 days , or am I reading this wrong? Does the 8 mean something and the 497 mean something else? And is there a way to find out how many total readings I do have, because right now I have no clue what my meter uploaded.... did it upload EVERYTHING in its memory? And how would I know what date the very first reading was taken on in order to set my diagrid to "custom date"?

p.s. another issue: I think I may still be having time of test issues. When I do the 7 or 15 day checks, I don't have any readings between 6am and 7am, and I should have all my weekday breakfast readings there. There's actually quite a few readings at the other end of the spectrum, between 11pm and midnight... I can't remember if I took a lot during that time (normally I wouldn't, I'd already be asleep), but maybe the times are shifted by a few hours or something?
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Last edited by jen_slc : 06-12-2007 at 05:34 PM. Reason: another issue
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