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Additional Tracking

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Last year I discovered that I was in AFIB due to my Fitbit. It saved me from a heart attack or stroke. I have had this 3 more times only to need a valve replaced in my heart. Thank you Fitbit! 

 

That being said, I hope Fitbit considers adding additional tracking even if it's entered manually. Four areas I have to keep track of since surgery are my blood pressure, my daily glucose, my A1C, and finally my cholesterol levels.

 

Please consider adding these and working with outside vendors or create your on products to allow it to show on my Fitbit tracker app. I would buy in an heartbeat....no pun intended!

 

Thanks, 

 

 

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@MoparElmo, I have been tracking my blood pressure, blood glucose, and cholesterol for years, and find a spreadsheet the best tool since I can create all kinds of charts & graphs with averages, etc. My AIC is only checked every 3 months, so that isn't a big deal.  But, I don't envision having that flexibility of recording those data points with the Fitbit.

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Hi Eric,

Have you come any closer to tracking other measurments in the the fitbit app?

As a new user I direcly saw the need of tracking all my goals of achivement in one place and most of them should be supersimple to add in.

It's just a headline = sort of measure, a value, date/time and then make a graph. Goal can be any achivement, e.g. an apple a day 😊. (BP is two values, I know). // kovik

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