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I love that I finally figured out I can track my glucose within the app. 
I think it’s a miss though, that you do not include exercise as one of the options to select as why you have measured your blood glucose. Even in the article attached it talks about measuring before and after exercise and yet that is not an option to select.  Before and after meals is not the only time one might track blood glucose. 
thanks for the consideration. 

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@Tngirlkk wrote:

I love that I finally figured out I can track my glucose within the app (). 
I think it’s a miss though, that you do not include exercise as one of the options to select as why you have measured your blood glucose. Even in the article attached it talks about measuring before and after exercise and yet that is not an option to select.  Before and after meals is not the only time one might track blood glucose. 
thanks for the consideration. 


Hey, Glucose Tracker is a diabetes app built for tracking blood sugar, weight, blood pressure, A1C, medications, carb counter and more. This makes it easy to identify trends and log your data in one easy to use place. View a graph of your data and even send a report to a loved one or a healthcare professional.

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@Tngirlkk wrote:

I love that I finally figured out I can track my glucose within the app (). 
I think it’s a miss though, that you do not include exercise as one of the options to select as why you have measured your blood glucose. Even in the article attached it talks about measuring before and after exercise and yet that is not an option to select.  Before and after meals is not the only time one might track blood glucose. 
thanks for the consideration. 


Hey, Glucose Tracker is a diabetes app built for tracking blood sugar, weight, blood pressure, A1C, medications, carb counter and more. This makes it easy to identify trends and log your data in one easy to use place. View a graph of your data and even send a report to a loved one or a healthcare professional.

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