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How to export data in a readable format for local GP

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G'day,

I have been wearing my new Sense 2 watch since Oct 17th and I would like to give the data to my GP.

When I try to "export" my data, it comes out in a weird google zip file full of CSV files. 

 

I need some human readable documents like a PDF, maybe even something I could print for him. How do I go about this; I am baffled as to why there isn't a single button human readable export option. 

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You can take the CSV (Comma Separated File) and import it into Google Sheets, 

On the phone, open Sheets, tap the folder icon, navigate to your CSV file, Import. 

CSV files are a standard file where the data is separated by commas. Most data apps understand them. 

Other options. 

Under your health tab, tap the desired report, Export PDF

If you are a Premium User. Your archive from Settings can be shared. 

Another option is to check with your doctor. Some medical offices are already have the option to look directly at your fitbit data. You just need to enable permissions

 

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A deluge of separated CSV files is not human readable or practical for clinicians. Imagine if I brought the binary code and asked them to simply use that to interpret heart measurements. Either you don't understand the requirements of local practitioners with their limited resources and time with patients, or something else entirely. Attached image for and example of what you described to be given to a GP. 

Where is the "health tab" you mentioned. I have both the app and the website open as seen in the attached images.

Can only premium users share their data with their local GPs? 

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