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Old 07-09-2009, 06:02 AM
bunbury bunbury is offline
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Originally Posted by jps View Post
I don't track it anymore, but when I was **** bent on gaining control, I had a three month average glucose of 88 with a standard deviation of just under 5, which is very, very tight control.

Standard deviation just completes the picture that an A1c partially paints.
I used to do it too and was typically around 5. I stopped when I bought a OneTouch Ultra Smart meter that tracks everything else I need except Standard Deviation - and I gave up spread sheets. I have a better feel for the range of my numbers now, but it's a good figure to have.

So OneTouch, how about adding SD to a meter please?
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