I often get light headed and dizzy so it would be great if I could record BP mmol levels and my heart rate. My doctor’s always look at blood pressure or sugar levels because they don’t get that migraines aren’t just about pain. If I could record this detail and include it in my report it would be really useful.
Yes, I get brainstem migraines that can be triggered by low blood pressure.


This is another thing that can be automatically recorded by smart watches like the Samsung Watch, and imported via their corresponding mobile apps.
My doctor, and osteopath are also asking me to record blood pressure, since they are suspecting that it may rinse during attacks and by remedying that, it might help me with the migraines

Ive been adding the details in my notes for now, and added low blood sugar, low bloos pressude, and high blood sugar as a symptom option

Hi, you can record all of your preventive treatments, side effects and all in the Health Section of the record part of the app.
My blood pressure drops every time I have a migraine, it should be able to pull this data from Apple Health, along with other information.
I would love to track BP and heart rate in particular as I am pretty sure both are triggers for me. Integrating info from my Apple watch would make it simple.

What about changing the symptoms buttons to be like the medication buttons, where you can record multiple symptoms with time stamps and instead of a helpfulness scale, it can have a severity scale? Since you already have a feature that allows for multiple entries if medication, rather than having to develop a while new system for submitting, your team could simply apply the code that’s used to track medication to the symptoms and add a severity scale, which would save time and money and allow you to offer the feature faster even to the free users.
That way those of us why have more neurological symptoms (fatigue, brain fog, sensitivity to light or sound) with mild to moderate pain can record the severity of ALL symptoms? This would be invaluable in showing doctors, employers, or disability case managers WHY our migraines are so debilitating, so that proper accommodations can be granted even if we don’t have to resist the temptation to claw our eyes or to relieve the pain with every attack