11-21-2017 13:06
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11-21-2017 13:06
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Hello, this is my 3rd time trying to get a response from the developer's. I have had the Roux n Y surgery and my Fitbit counts the Macronutrients not in grams. I need grams not percentage's. Then there is a other count. What is that?? I would like to see the counts the same as what's on packaging in stores. Not Macronutrients. Yes, I do understand coming from a nutritionist view point but, I'm not a nutritionist and it's very hard to figure out grams for the %. Please either add grams or take away %. Please make this easier. Thank you.

11-21-2017 13:23
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11-21-2017 14:19
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11-21-2017 14:19
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Thank you

11-22-2017 01:33
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11-22-2017 01:33
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@jodavis: I don’t track my intake at all, but I know many Fitbit users who do resort to MyFitnessPal, when tracking with Fitbit doesn’t do what they want. This is because MyFitnessPal - as an app dedicated to tracking your diet - has more features for that aspect than Fitbit (which focuses more on fitness and activity). As you may know, MyFitnessPal and Fitbit can be linked to each others. Have you investigated whether or not MyFitnessPal would track micronutrients the way you want?
Dominique | Finland
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Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
11-22-2017 03:23
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