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Let me record the intensity of symptoms!#35

The intensity of the nausea, the light entensity, the aura and all those symptoms are not always the same. Why is it only the pain which can be quantified?

5 years ago
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Merged Intensity#209
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

Hey, I had a good chat on this subject with the team. I prepared a questionnaire to better understand the different needs behind this request.
Could you try answering those?
https://healint.typeform.com/to/fWS4vpwO

I will improve this questionnaire and my request to the team with your feedback!

4 years ago
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Changed the status to
We need more feedback -Votes
2 years ago
B

This would be a very beneficial feature to have

2 years ago
1
Merged Intensity of symptoms#786
2 years ago

J’aimerais bien participer au questionnaire mais je ne parle pas anglais et ça me demande trop d’efforts pour traduire pour répondre. Peut t’on l’avoir en français, svp? Merci à vous

2 years ago

J’ai souvent des migraines non douloureuses mais extrêmement pénibles à vivre, handicapantes cognitivement, et ralentissantes (celle que j’appelle vestibulaires, où je “flotte” en même temps que j’éprouve des vibrations dans la tête, et qu’aucun triptants ne soigne…).
Plutôt que “Intensité de la douleur”, pourriez vous plutôt écrire “intensité de la crise” pour que le médecin puisse le voir sur le tableau ? Merci à vous

2 years ago

I came here to suggest the same thing. Apps like Bearable, while not migraine-focused, are a good example of showing intensity of symptoms. For migraines, maybe pain is only a 4 but light sensitivity is a 10—perhaps a scoring system for non pain symptoms. Would be useful to see in records “pain = x, other symptoms = y”. This is something that would greatly improve the app and make me significantly more interested in subscribing to plus.

a year ago

Furthermore, it could even be addressed with something similar to the design of the “relief methods scale”—even something as simple as a four level “mild, moderate, severe, unbearable” would be helpful.

a year ago