User Manual

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8. Record the food you eat in the “breakfast,” “lunch,” and “dinner” columns.
9. In the “notes” section, write down any information that may explain your blood glucose values or diabetes
management decisions. Use this section as you would a personal journal.
10. At the end of the journal, there are blood glucose graphs. To draw your blood glucose graph for the day, find
the time you tested and follow the line up until you reach the corresponding blood glucose on the left. Once
you find it, mark a dot on the graph that corresponds to the correct time and blood glucose value. At the end
of the day, connect the marks and draw your graph. This graph will be helpful in looking at patterns in your
blood glucose values from day to day.