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1609859 tn?1298151486

PLEASE make this SIMPLE change: CUSTOM TRACKERS!

Its simple - allow users to create their own trackers. Specificly "yes" or "no" in a given day is what I'm looking for.

I want to track things like

"Did you take a vitamin today"
"Did you work out today"

The ability to track things like this in a graph form would be very helpful, and easy to implement. Adding a goal start/end date would also be helpful. Anyone else agree? Thanks!!
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707563 tn?1626361905
Great idea, as well!

Emily
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I second this; I am trying your trackers out to see if I can correlate migraines with food allergies with seasonal allergies with other chronic pain, and no one tracker handles this well. I'd like to be able to see all of my potential trigger foods on the same chart with allergic events, migraines, and pain flareups so I can more easily tell if a particular food or type of weather is causing issues. Some of my trigger foods are not listed. I would also like to be able to customize treatments so I can track treatments better; some things I do for migraines aren't on the list.
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707563 tn?1626361905
ok thanks again for the suggestion!

Emily
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1609859 tn?1298151486
Honestly, yes :) Just the ability for the USER to 1) Name the tracker and 2) specify a "yes/no" for a given day would be sufficient for a HUGE variety of users. That would solve the medication/vitamin tracker problem in itself - just let the user make the chart.
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707563 tn?1626361905
Hi there -

While a medications/vitamin tracker is (still) on our list, is the exercise (and other) trackers not working for you?  Are you looking for something less complicated, for lack of a better term?

Thanks,
Emily
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