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Daily tracking and notes#117

For daily tracking, add an option for base line. Some may not have a trigger that day, but would like to note their baseline pain.

5 years ago
5

Hello Nicole,
Thanks for your suggestion.
We have such feature on Android, but not yet on iOS.
We are also considering including such feature on iOS and improving the Android feature (since it’s not that intuitive and easy to use yet).

If you have an Android phone and if you need assistance on how to use this feature, please contact me at jenny@healint.com !

Wishing you a migraine-free day 💖
Jenny and the team

5 years ago
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Merged Notes for normal days#128
5 years ago
Merged Daily tracjer#64
5 years ago
Changed the title from "Daily tracking" to "Daily tracking and notes"
5 years ago
Merged Daily Notes#89
5 years ago
Changed the status to
Planned - We need to finish something else first
5 years ago
Changed the status to
Need more Subscribers to sustain cost of maintenance - Keep up!
5 years ago
I

A feature has changed. Before, when I would arrange items, I could keep pressing on the one I was moving, and the list would scroll, then I could pull back some, as it got near where I wanted to move it. Now, I can only move the item as far as what the screen is showing. This is only this way in reporting a migraine. It still scrolls in the daily reporting. I am using a beta version.

4 years ago
M

Please!!!! Many of us have symptoms outside of an “attack” or symptoms in the am that recede a few hours after waking.

4 years ago
1
Merged Tyramine Induced headaches#608
4 years ago
B

Agree, daily tracking. Would help figure out which preventatives are/not working. Help rule out triggers. Would be helpful to have this in reports too. Example, You listed you had caffeine on 15 days and you only had 2 attacks during those days. That would tell me that maybe caffeine isn’t a trigger.

a year ago
1

My work around for this is to create an “attack type” that is just Baseline. That way you can track all of the same things you do for an attack (like you can track that you eat gluten most days and it doesn’t show an affect, but the days you drink red wine, the next day you have a recorded attack. This also allows you to get the weather recording of atmospheric pressure every day, since you can’t look back on headache free days and see what the pressure was to see what your threshold for that trigger is in order to predict when you’ll be affected. You won’t have any “headache free days”, but each headache type is recorded, so you’ll know your “baseline” records work headache free days and it will chart everything, including pain that is negligible.

6 months ago