My Pain Diary & Symptom Tracker: Gold Edition

My Pain Diary & Symptom Tracker: Gold Edition

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All Versions of My Pain Diary & Symptom Tracker

1.1.0

March 20, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. New Color Coded Calendar features! (Tap the yellow dot at the top left of the History screen) 3 or 5 colors. Adjustable color stops. Colors based on daily high intensity or new daily average intensity.
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1.0.63

March 2, 2017

Added a button to the Tools Tab to kickstart iCloud after an app reinstall.
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1.0.62

February 22, 2017

Hot fix for the crashing brought on by the last update.

1.0.61

February 9, 2017

Bug fix. Coming soon, more control over the calendar colors!

1.0.6

February 6, 2017

Added links to Tools Tab including: Instructional Videos youtube.com/MyPainDiary Facebook Page: facebook.com/myPainDiary Bug fixes
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1.0.51

January 4, 2017

Check out My Pain Diary on YouTube for a bunch of helpful videos. www.youtube.com/mypaindiary The spleen and liver are corrected in the BodyMap. A bug fix or two. Here's to a less-painfull 2017!
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1.0.5

December 5, 2016

Working out the kinks Fixed display issues on iPhone 7 Made a nice pot of stew
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1.04

November 30, 2016

Fixed a few crashing bugs.

1.03

October 18, 2016

Fixed a few Buggy McBugfaces.

1.02

September 20, 2016

Want to see the app in action? Check out the Getting Started video on my YouTube page. www.youtube.com/mypaindiary iOS 10 support Bug fixes And here is a new video to help you get started: https://youtu.be/EhxCWqTcVlY
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Description of My Pain Diary & Symptom Tracker

This is the successor the the popular, award-winning, best selling, doctor recommended pain tracking app, My Pain Diary: Chronic Pain & Symptom Tracker. This version, My Pain Diary: GOLD EDITION, strikes a delicate balance between ease-of-use and a broad feature-set. This is a truly USEFUL app, and the newest member of the My Pain Diary family, which has helped over 90,000 chronic pain sufferers better manage their pain, improve communication with their doctors, and gain insights that would be hard attain through other means. Useful and popular features include automatic weather fetching, iCloud sync, basic medication tracking, photo attachments, graphs and PDF doctor's reports. This app is highly customizable. Everyone tracks pain differently, and this is a framework that supports just about any tracking strategy. Created by a chronic pain patient to track, manage, and report on chronic pain and symptoms, chronic illness, and mental health. That means there is no big company with deep pockets supporting this project. I am just one man with a chronic pain condition, a demanding day job, and a young family to care for. I just happen to be formally trained in design, self-taught in programming, experienced at marketing and customer relations, and am a chronic pain patient myself. That's a very rare combination of traits that is hard to come by, so I'm making the most of it, and holding my own against the big players. Enough about me, back to the app! Features: + iCloud Sync Support + Universal App + Highly Customizable + Easy to use + Track unlimited conditions + Track multiple/unlimited times per day + Add past entries (change entry timestamp) + Edit past entries ANATOMY OF A PAIN DIARY ENTRY TRACKERS: Trackers can be thought of as labels or folders that categorize and differentiate your entries. These are the key to tracking more than one condition and comparing conditions to each other. A common strategy is to name the Trackers after the diseases/conditions that you will be tracking. I.e. Migraines, Anxiety, Fibromyalgia, etc. These are just examples. METRICS: Each entry is composed of one or more optional pieces of information called 'Metrics'. For example, two commonly used metrics are 'Pain Intensity' and 'Pain Duration'. Metrics are associated with and shared amongst your Trackers. This means that you can set it up to use different metrics for different Trackers, keeping your entry pages clean and the cognitive load low. -- MEDICATION TRACKING -- + Basic medication tracking. -- IMPORTANT EVENTS -- + Record important events that aren't suited for a Pain Diary entry. i.e. Medical Procedures, Therapy Sessions, A slip and fall, etc. -- HISTORY -- + Color-Coded Calendar - Spot patterns and trends at a glance. Calendar days are colored based on the day's highest recorded Intensity. + Fully searchable. + Day View -- GRAPHS -- + Visualize and compare intensity over time with this interactive graph. Plot and compare up to 3 'Trackables' at once and one optional Weather Metric. + Email, print and share a PDF of the Graph. -- REPORTS -- + Create a PDF Report for your Doctors or for archival purposes. Share the Report via email and other standard methods. + Include Graph + Include Pain Scale Descriptions + Include Color-Coded-Calendar + Include Medication Log + Include Important Events -- TOOLS -- + Automatic Weather Fetching + Pain Scale Editor + Units preference - US/Imperial or XUS/Metric Want to see the app in action? Check out the Getting Started video on my YouTube page. www.youtube.com/mypaindiary
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My Pain Diary & Symptom Tracker: FAQ

Is My Pain Diary & Symptom Tracker compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, My Pain Diary & Symptom Tracker can support iPad devices.
My Pain Diary & Symptom Tracker was launched by Damon Lynn.
The minimum iOS version for the My Pain Diary & Symptom Tracker app is 9.3.
The rating of 3.7 out of 5 that My Pain Diary & Symptom Tracker has received from users is not great but not terrible either.
My Pain Diary & Symptom Tracker Relates To The Medical App Genre.
The latest version of the My Pain Diary & Symptom Tracker app is 1.1.0.
My Pain Diary & Symptom Tracker updated its app on June 29, 2024.
The release date of the app was February 5, 2023.
The My Pain Diary & Symptom Tracker app is rated Damon Lynn and may contain content unsuitable for children under the age of 12.
The following list of languages is supported by the My Pain Diary & Symptom Tracker app: English.
Sorry, My Pain Diary & Symptom Tracker is not part of Apple Arcade.
Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in My Pain Diary & Symptom Tracker.
No, My Pain Diary & Symptom Tracker does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of My Pain Diary & Symptom Tracker

  • Useful…when it works

    Overall the app is fine but, more often than not, when I open the app and try to add info to the pain section (any category) the app just shuts down. I then close the app completely and try over and over until I get frustrated and then wait a few hours before I try again. Seeing as how I’m supposed to be tracking my pain in real time, it isn’t ideal to have the app unavailable when I need it. The app was recommended by my attorney and, even though I almost never pay for apps, I paid for it thinking it would somehow perform better than a free app. So far the app hasn’t felt worth the $4.99 and I would be unlikely to recommend this app to anyone. Hoping the developers will see this review and fix the bugs!
  • Love it but needs an update

    It’s been 5 years since this app had an update. I have loved it for years to help explain the impact of my chronic condition on my daily life. Thank you for making it affordable too.

    It needs and update I think. Most days, when I go to add a pain diary, it crashes the app. Repeatedly. I usually give up. It only works 20% of the time lately 😭
  • Still waiting

    This app is exactly what I need to keep track of my issues, but the developer has been unresponsive to my questions as to why it crashes on my iPhone. It works well on my iPad, but seeing as I don’t always have that with me, it’s frustrating to not have this working on my phone. Other than that issue, I’m happy.