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522699 tn?1250590716

Friends Trackers

It would be nice if on the trackers you could see which of your friends have the same trackers -  it is nice to keep up with their progress but a pain having to go into each profiel seperatly,

Is it possible when viewing the weight tracker for instance... that there could be a lsit of friends also using teh weight tracker...
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522699 tn?1250590716
Okay got it...thanks
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10947 tn?1281404252
Thanks for the suggestion. The method ChitChatNine is recommending did show your Friends, but we recently changed it to show Members using the Tracker as well. When you go that page, you'll first see your friends and then other members. We added other members because not everyone has enough friends for all the trackers and they may still want to browse other people's trackers.

If your friends write a journal associated with their tracker, this will show up in your friend's feed. That's also a great way to see if your friends have had any significant events happen relating to their tracker.
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522699 tn?1250590716
Yep -  just friends please lol
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172023 tn?1334672284
Looks to me like it lists MEMBERS using the tracker, not necessarily your friends who are using the tracker.

I get what she's saying.  She wants to see only her friends that are using the same tracker.  Which would be nice!
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168348 tn?1379357075
Try this and see if it shows your friends and their trackers.

Got to My MedHelp
Click on "Trackers" Tab
Cick on "Trackers" button to the right hand side

Then you will see the available/and-or trackers you are using and I *believe* your friends will appear next to them.

Hope this helps,

Cheryl (co-cl Thyroid)
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