mySymptoms Food Diary

mySymptoms Food Diary

Food & IBS Symptom Tracker

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All Versions of mySymptoms Food Diary

5.60

January 19, 2024

This update also includes a number of improvements and bug fixes as a result of your feedback. Thanks for your support! Have a symptom-free day!
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5.59

December 2, 2023

This update also includes a number of improvements and bug fixes as a result of your feedback. Thanks for your support! Have a symptom-free day!
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5.58

February 21, 2023

Great news: You can now share your diary with your clinicians using our platform. This update also includes a number of improvements and bug fixes as a result of your feedback. Thanks for your support! Have a symptom-free day!
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5.57

August 10, 2022

Great news: You can now share your diary with your clinicians using our platform. This update also includes a number of improvements and bug fixes as a result of your feedback. Thanks for your support! Have a symptom-free day!
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5.56

July 14, 2022

Great news: You can now share your diary with your clinicians using our platform. This update also includes a number of improvements and bug fixes as a result of your feedback. Thanks for your support! Have a symptom-free day!
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5.55

July 9, 2022

Great news: You can now share your diary with your clinicians using our platform. This update also includes a number of improvements and bug fixes as a result of your feedback. Thanks for your support! Have a symptom-free day!
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5.54

July 5, 2022

Great news: You can now share your diary with your clinicians using our platform. This update also includes a number of improvements and bug fixes as a result of your feedback. Thanks for your support! Have a symptom-free day!
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5.53

June 14, 2022

Great news: You can now share your diary with your clinicians using our platform. This update also includes a number of improvements and bug fixes as a result of your feedback. Thanks for your support! Have a symptom-free day!
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5.52

June 1, 2022

Great news: You can now share your diary with your clinicians using our platform. This update also includes a number of improvements and bug fixes as a result of your feedback. Thanks for your support! Have a symptom-free day!
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5.51

May 11, 2022

+ Share your journal with your clinicians using our platform + Bug fixes Wishing you a symptom-free day! The mySymptoms team.
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Description of mySymptoms Food Diary

mySymptoms helps you understand your digestive health by tracking your diet and symptoms, and then providing insights into suspect triggers. You can also print a PDF of your diary or share it with your clinicians. Join over 650,000 people who use mySymptoms for their IBS, migraines, eczema, and more. mySymptoms is a flexible food and symptom diary providing an easy way to track food, symptoms, and bowel movements, and to help identify trigger foods in your diet. mySymptoms can track food, bowel health, stress, sleep, mood, periods, medications and symptoms to gain insights into your digestive health and well-being. mySymptoms makes logging a food and symptom diary easy - remembering your favorite foods and letting you add custom symptoms. The diary analysis reveals any patterns that emerge between your diet and symptoms. Print a PDF report of your diary/journal to share with your clinician. DIARY / JOURNAL • Record food, drink, medication, mood, stress, exercise, environment, and other activities • Record symptom intensity and time • Record bowel movements (using Bristol scale), energy, and sleep quality • Create a PDF report or CSV export of your diary • Multi-user - keep a diary for each member of the family • Password protection INSIGHTS • Discover any patterns between your diet and symptoms • View suspect foods, trends, and correlations between food and symptoms • Configurable analysis HOW TO USE • Simply begin by tracking your meals along with any symptoms you experience • Over time, the more you track, the more the analysis has to work with to provide insights mySymptoms has been used by sufferers of: • IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) • IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease) • Food intolerance and sensitivities such as dairy, gluten, lactose • Acid reflux • Crohn’s disease • Celiac disease • SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth) • Ulcerative colitis • Migraines & cluster headaches • Eczema • Bloating, heartburn, and many other digestive conditions mySymptoms is also useful for recording a FODMAP diet. Please note that the analysis uses statistical methods to highlight suspect foods/items that correlate with your symptoms and does not understand your diet or specific health circumstances. Any information provided by the app is not medical advice. Always consult a doctor if you have any concerns about your health. Always consult a licensed health professional prior to modifying your diet. SUPPORT If you experience any issues with mySymptoms, then please contact our support team - we will do our utmost to resolve the issue as soon as possible. Thanks! support@skygazerlabs.com MORE INFORMATION Web: www.mysymptoms.net Twitter: twitter.com/mysymptoms Facebook: fb.me/mySymptoms Enquiries: hello@mysymptoms.net
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mySymptoms Food Diary: FAQ

Can mySymptoms Food Diary support iPad devices?

Yes, mySymptoms Food Diary has support for iPad devices.
SkyGazer Labs Ltd is the creator of the mySymptoms Food Diary app.
The app needs iOS 9.0 or later to function properly.
With a rating of 4.6 out of 5, mySymptoms Food Diary is one of the top-rated apps in its category.
The Main Genre Of The Mysymptoms Food Diary App Is Health & Fitness.
5.60 is the latest released mySymptoms Food Diary version.
The last update for mySymptoms Food Diary was on June 28, 2024.
mySymptoms Food Diary was first released on February 6, 2023.
This app is rated for ages 17 and up, and contains mature themes or intense violence.
mySymptoms Food Diary is available in English.
No, mySymptoms Food Diary is not featured on Apple Arcade.
No, mySymptoms Food Diary does not include options for in-app purchases.
No, you cannot use mySymptoms Food Diary with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of mySymptoms Food Diary

  • Delightful.

    Pretty well laid out app. It does exactly what I need and not much extra. I keep track of food and drinks due to LPR (silent reflux). It’s better than keeping a physical journal because it can keep a pattern. I need the pattern. Edit: I actually figured out my real issue after a little more use of this app. I had an allergic reaction to a certain food and it caused my issue. It wasn’t even LPR. This app helped me figure it out.
  • Sjögren’s and H-EDS and Fibromyalgia

    This app is was easy to individualize especially after I was able to set it up. I still have a little trouble with reading the reports. It has detailed reports just not a good key legend to go with the reports. For me that is bot a deal breaker for using the app just a learning curve. I have Sjögren's Syndrome , H-EDS (Hyper-Mobility - Ehler’s-Danlos Syndrome), and Fibromyalgia on top of mental illnesses. This app allows me to track all my symptoms and what I eat on top of any movement and medication/supplement to help correlate what helps, what doesn’t and helps with needed adjustments. This app is amazing and easy once you get the hang of it! 🎉🎊🤗

    Developer Response

    Thanks for your review. It's great to hear that you find the app useful for tracking your health and diet. If you have any questions or feedback, then please don't hesitate to contact us from within the app under More > Suggestions or support@mysymptoms.net. Kind regards, mySymptoms team.
  • Very useful & gets easier to use over time

    I have been using this ap for nearly a week after my gastroenterologist suggested I keep a food and symptom diary. I don’t want to have to do this but if I am going to invest the time, I want to have useful data. This ap allows a lot of individualization, both of data type as well as granularity. It is taking a little longer to figure out how to optimally use than a less customizable ap but I greatly appreciate having this flexibility.
    So, e.g., if I want to list only 2 items for a day, such as “coffee” and “heartburn” I could do that. Or if I want to list detailed ingredients and quantities and exact times with free text comments in multiple categories, I can also do that. If over time I realize I need to go more or less granular or add or subtract a category, I can do that. After using for a few days, the selectable entries became much quicker as the ap defaults to listing prior entries as available selections for subsequent days. If you are like me, you are taking some of the same meds and supplements and eating many of the same foods each day. I don’t have enough data yet for extensive analysis yet but look forward to exploring these features more as well. There is a wealth of information available here, so far it has been well worth the time I have invested.