Re: Newbie Here
- From: Chris Malcolm <cam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 2 Oct 2010 23:38:20 GMT
Julie Bove <juliebove@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Julie Bove <juliebove@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:I still don't understand.
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On 10/1/2010 8:13 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
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On 9/30/2010 7:49 AM, Kate wrote:
Also, buy a meter and make a day curve, see what affects your blood
sugar
and try to get it under control this way.
Make a day curve? What is that?
A day curve is like measure several values during the day to get an
impression of the effectiveness of her system.
That still doesn't explain it. I log all of my numbers into a log book.
There is no curve that I can see.
A string of measurements taken at intervals in mathematical jargon is
said to constitute a curve. Technically speaking straight lines,
jagged lines, and waves are all different kinds of curves. Curve
fitting is the process of discovering what underlying kinds of pattern
best fit the data, and curve fitting will sometimes find that the kind
of curve is a straight line.
Do you understand that the numbers from a BG log can be plotted as a
graph of BG against time?
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