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My BLOOD PRESSURE GRAPH

why doesn't my grafh show up like everyone else?
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Hi again, maryjoh1952,

It looks like your blood pressure readings might fluctuate more than the other members' do -- that's why your graph goes up and down.

Claire
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i meant mines starts out from the top goes down and across where others go across-----------------------------------
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theirs go across--------------------------------------------------------- not striaght but general idea.
mine goes  from top  then down
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707563 tn?1626361905
Hi there -

Can you give me an example of one?

Thanks,

Em
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please do.theirs go across. mine don't
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707563 tn?1626361905
Hi there -

The lines are showing the your BP readings, and it seems as if you may have a greater difference in your readings from day to day than others might.  If you'd like, I can check out one of the others you've seen, as that might help me answer this more specifically.

Emily
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why does it show the lines going down. i see everyone elses go across.?
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Hi, maryjoh1952,

Your heart rate and BP readings were marked as hidden in your settings, so we've changed that -- you should be able to see the graph now.  

You can adjust the settings in a tracker any time you like by doing the following:
1. While viewing your tracker, click "Settings"
2. Below the data, click the "Customize" link.
3. Choose which fields should be hidden or viewable by highlighting the field and clicking the arrow.

Please let us know if you have any other questions. Hope this helps!

Claire
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