I haven't done this myself, but I'd assume it's possible to add more than one of the same tracker. For example; you could have a daytime asthma tracker, and a nighttime asthma tracker. That way you could record multiple peak flow readings.
Also too, I use an electronic peak flow meter that records my peak flow readings for the day. (Multiple readings if needed.) That way I will have more readings saved if needed, but only input one into the tracker each day so that I can add details such as symptoms, medication, etc. :)
Just a quick note to say hi! Do you use your morning peak flow for your chart? That's what I've been using. I like using the asthma tracker, it's really helpful. Nice to meet you! :)
I'm not dealing well these days with my asthma. I was told by my specialist that I have to live with daily symptoms as they are not considered detrimental as I am on the h...
The lungs were feeling rather congested since Wednesday and now today have been coughing it up again. Did no coughing for a few days there, guess the mucous was accumulati...
Yesterday, lungs felt almost clear, certainly a refreshing change. Today woke up with congested/tight chest, and coughing up mucous in the morning. Maybe not enough fluids...
Introduction to Trackers
This short tutorial will show you how to use the tracker.
Tracker Settings
You can change your tracker setup data and privacy setting using this link.
The Timeline
You can move the slider to view your historical data.
Data Entry
Click on a specific column to start entering data for that day. If data already exists, you will be able to edit it.
Congratulations!
You've completed the tutorial and you're now ready to use your tracker. Click Next to start entering data now.
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