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Author Topic: Lab Works Data Statistics Representation  (Read 1808 times)

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Offline Nicolas2

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Lab Works Data Statistics Representation
« on: June 07, 2011, 03:35:51 am »
Hello Friends!

A technical and data processing question…

I see in some of your posts some fancy diagrams  :D and charts. What kind of software you use? Some specialized one or maybe just excel or other spread sheet program?

Still new with this, waiting for my third lab results…

Cheers!!
--Nik
« Last Edit: June 07, 2011, 04:16:59 am by Nicolas2 »

Offline leatherman

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Re: Lab Works Data Statistics Representation
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2011, 06:21:32 am »
right here at AM is a great tool called "Graph my Labs"
http://www.aidsmeds.com/graphs/

you can find a link to it under TREATMENT in the gray toolbar unto the AM forums header. It's the 3rd item in the first column when you hover over the 4th word (TREATMENT).

After adding test results, you can graph out just your VL or your CD4s or both. This is a great way to see the trends of how your meds are performing.

For myself, after I create the graph, I take a screenshot, crop, reduce the size, store it at photobucket.com, and include it in my sig line.

If you need any further explanations or help with doing something similar, please don't hesitate to ask here or PM me.
leatherman (aka Michael)

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Offline metekrop

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Re: Lab Works Data Statistics Representation
« Reply #2 on: June 07, 2011, 08:32:00 am »
Why you need to graph your CD or VL?  ;)

You think you are stock brocker or trader.    :-\
« Last Edit: June 07, 2011, 08:44:59 am by metekrop »
Diag.on 12/8, 2000, CD 440 VL 44K, No Meds
12/08 - 2/09 CD< 50 & VL >500k hosp'z.
St. Atripla - 7/09 CD 179, VL 197k
10/09 CD 300 VL U
3/10 468 U
8/10 460 U
12/10 492 U
3/11 636 U
8/11 530 U
1/12  616 U
7/12 640 U
12/12 669 U
5/13 711 U
11/13 663 U
4/14  797 U
10/14 810 U
4/15 671 U
10/15 694 U
3/16 768 U
8/16 459 U
2/22 780 U
8/31 940 U
2/26 809 U
8/18 882 U
3/28 718 U
8/15 778 U
2/25 920 70
8/11 793 U
2/22 690 U
6/8 834 U

Offline Nicolas2

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Re: Lab Works Data Statistics Representation
« Reply #3 on: June 07, 2011, 09:35:13 am »
right here at AM is a great tool called "Graph my Labs"
http://www.aidsmeds.com/graphs/

If you need any further explanations or help with doing something similar, please don't hesitate to ask here or PM me.

Thank you! :)

Why you need to graph your CD or VL?  ;)

You think you are stock brocker or trader.    :-\

Nope. It's just I more like visual person...

;)

 


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