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Trackers:   Pain
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10947 tn?1281404252
The pain tracker is now available. To add it, go to My MedHelp, look for your trackers shortcut panel, and click Add a Tracker. The new pain tracker will be listed as an option. Thanks for the suggestion!

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10947 tn?1281404252
The mood tracker is now available. Go to My MedHelp and click on the Trackers Tab. If you don't have any trackers, you'll see a list of all available Trackers. If you already have trackers, click on the Trackers icon on the right of the toolbar and you'll see a list of trackers you can add.

Thanks for the suggestion and please let us know if you have any enhancement requests.
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172023 tn?1334672284
I think it will be nearly impossible to differentiate all the different types of pain there can be.

The people suffering from back pain will want a back pain tracker.  The people suffering from endometriosis pain will want an endometriosis pain tracker.  Headache pain trackers. Peripheral neuropathy trackers.  Plantar fasciitis pain trackers.  

I think a general pain and mood tracker would be great, but differentiating it into every different type will be virtually impossible and cumbersome.
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A pain tracker would be a great idea - especially a GI pain tracker, since so many of us have intestinal pain and stomach pain. Then we could hopefully track it in relation to foods eaten, stressors in our lives, etc.
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I think in the pain catagory you should include Nerve Pain. A great many people have this condition and need to understand it better. Thanks
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10947 tn?1281404252
Great suggestions. We were already thinking about pain and mood trackers. They won't be available for the next couple weeks, but they're definitely a high priority for us.
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