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Food Tracker

Is there a food tracker for IBS to see what foods trigger symptoms?
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10947 tn?1281404252
Hello!

We noticed your post requesting that a Gastro Tracker be added to the MedHelp website, and we are happy to announce that a Gastro Tracker is available for you to use.  This tracker will be especially useful for those with Celiac Disease, GERD, IBS, and diverticulosis.  You will be able to track your bowel movements, related symptoms, any treatments you may be taking, and you will be able to write journal entries to record your progression   Follow this link to start tracking today:

http://www.medhelp.org/user_trackers/new?type=Gastro

Enjoy!
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10947 tn?1281404252
We are happy to announce that a Food Diary is available for you to use.  This tracker will be very beneficial for those users who have dietary restrictions due to medical conditions such as diabetes and high cholesterol, and will also be useful for those who are simply trying to watch what they eat.  In addition to providing a calorie counter, the Food Diary will also allow users to track their intake of carbohydrates, fats, protein, sugar, vitamins, minerals, and supplements.  Used in conjunction with other trackers such as the Weight Tracker, Exercise Tracker, Diabetes Tracker, Cholesterol Tracker, and Water Consumption Tracker, the Food Diary will be the perfect addition to helping users achieve their health goals.  Follow this link to start tracking today:

http://www.medhelp.org/land/food-diary

Enjoy!
MedHelp
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10947 tn?1281404252
No, unfortunately there isn't currently a food tracker. Several other members have also requested a food tracker and we do have it on our list of to-do's. We'll let you know when it's available.

Thanks,
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