In your diary, click the Add Biometric button.
Select blood glucose from the list.
Choose your unit, either mg/dL or mmol/L enter in your value, and click Add to Diary.
Hey! Are you still using this tool? I mean, is it that comfortable to use it? I'm thinking of using it too, but I'm not sure. Hope that makes sense, haha. I've been using this app for a while, and I like it, but I haven't tried all of the features. That's why I'm asking. I'm taking a phlebotomy course and need to practice on someone, so I do it on a friend and try to keep track of her body mass. That's a requirement for my license (for more information, go to https://phlebotomynearyou.com/phlebotomy-license/). So, please let me know what you think. Regards!
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There is MrZ!
In your diary, click the Add Biometric button.
Select blood glucose from the list.
Choose your unit, either mg/dL or mmol/L enter in your value, and click Add to Diary.
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Hey! Are you still using this tool? I mean, is it that comfortable to use it? I'm thinking of using it too, but I'm not sure. Hope that makes sense, haha. I've been using this app for a while, and I like it, but I haven't tried all of the features. That's why I'm asking. I'm taking a phlebotomy course and need to practice on someone, so I do it on a friend and try to keep track of her body mass. That's a requirement for my license (for more information, go to https://phlebotomynearyou.com/phlebotomy-license/). So, please let me know what you think. Regards!