Excellent post. A few months ago I searched for a good symptoms tracker. Google search did not bring up much. I did find one and went through the big hassle to register. It was not at all what I wanted; worthless in my opinion. Ugh,gave up on that! Then I tried tracking in a hand written journal, and soon forgot it existed. I’m not good at remembering what happened when, where, or that it even happened, lol. I would really like to be able look back and check. Thank you for this valuable information!
All of the links to pain apps no longer work. However, today (25 March 2017) I found this website that lists “28 Of The Best Chronic Pain Apps.” https://paindoctor.com/pain-diary-apps/
I haven’t checked them all out, but I am exploring 2 of them now. I’ll post back when I’ve tried them out. But even if the 2 I try out doesn’t mean some of the rest of the apps are ok.
If others try them out, please post the +s and -s of them here!
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Elizabeth
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Excellent post. A few months ago I searched for a good symptoms tracker. Google search did not bring up much. I did find one and went through the big hassle to register. It was not at all what I wanted; worthless in my opinion. Ugh,gave up on that! Then I tried tracking in a hand written journal, and soon forgot it existed. I’m not good at remembering what happened when, where, or that it even happened, lol. I would really like to be able look back and check. Thank you for this valuable information!
I very much appreciate your thorough evaluation of these services, and want to note that the RA Symptom Tracker was developed by ReliefInsite for UCB.
Thanks too for your comment on the hip joint. I’ll see if we can add this in.
We are committed to improving our service and welcome any other suggestions you have.
Take care,
Fred Eberlein
founder/ceo ReliefInsite.com (now part of PatientsLikeMe)
email: feberlein@patientslikeme.com
Thanks, Fred. I did not know that you were working with Patients Like Me. I’d like to hear more about how that works.
All of the links to pain apps no longer work. However, today (25 March 2017) I found this website that lists “28 Of The Best Chronic Pain Apps.”
https://paindoctor.com/pain-diary-apps/
I haven’t checked them all out, but I am exploring 2 of them now. I’ll post back when I’ve tried them out. But even if the 2 I try out doesn’t mean some of the rest of the apps are ok.
If others try them out, please post the +s and -s of them here!
Love
Elizabeth
thanks Elizabeth. I updated the post. If you’d like to do a new guest blog post that reviews your top 3 apps, I’d love to publish that on RAW. xo