

-- W.P.V., Charlotte, North Carolina (3-Year WeeklyTrackTM User)
-- R.V., Harrison, New York (Professional Caregiver)
-- L.M., Powell Butte, Oregon (2-Year WeeklyTrackTM User)

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A recent dLife Poll reports that 71% of the people who use a tool other than
their glucose meter to log their blood sugar levels use a written log book.
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I have a fully electronic glucose meter.
Since it has electronic memory storage for my glucose data,
why would I still need to write things down in a log book?

Depending on the make and model, your electronic equipment has a memory capacity of only about 3-5 days. After that, when you record new information, the old information is gone. To achieve better long-term control of your diabetes, and to pinpoint specific problems with your control, you really need to see your blood glucose patterns over a longer period of time. Writing the numbers from your equipment's memory into the WeeklyTrackTM log book (at whatever time you choose) gives you a longer history for you (and your health care professional) to refer to when tracking your diabetes.

Your electronic equipment does not record your food and carbohydrate intake, nor activity and stress levels, which can strongly affect your blood glucose levels. The WeeklyTrackTM log book gives you a place to record all of this information for an entire year, helping you in your efforts to improve your diabetes control.
WeeklyTrackTM is a unique record keeping system which organizes all of your detailed diabetes information in one place, while still allowing you to keep seeing the "big picture" of your diabetes self-management.