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717440 tn?1292743742

Medications

Hi,

First off, thanks a LOT for the GREAT WORK you guys do here... I'm sure it's not that easy to upgrade the trackers with new info to fill out. With that said, I was wondering if a spot can be added where we can keep track of the dosage of our meds and for how long we are taking them. For example, my pdoc has me trying different levels of a med and it's hard to remember when the dosage was increased or decreased. I personally would like to see this in the Mood Tracker, but I'm sure other Trackers could benefit from it as well.

Thanks in advance.
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717440 tn?1292743742
Thank you so much!!! This will definitely be helpful  :)
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10947 tn?1281404252
We've just added Medication Change as an event to the Mood Tracker. Thanks for the suggestion.

Thanks,
MedHelp

http://www.medhelp.org/land/mood-tracker
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717440 tn?1292743742
WOW!! You guys are gooooooood. For sure! If we had a Tracker for different medications and then an option for dosage change, I have no problem putting the dosage in my journal, as long as I can see what date it was on the Tracker. I find that more important to see right away than the actual dosage. You guys are awesome!


Thanks!!
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10947 tn?1281404252
Actually, it's very difficult to add dosage to the trackers itself right now. We're still working on it. In the meantime, would it help if we added an Event that said Dosage Change? You can then put the change into your journal and you would know on what date the dosage changed but you wouldn't be able to see at a glance what the change was.

Let us know...

Thanks,
MedHelp
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717440 tn?1292743742
oops... I didn't see that someone else had suggested already.

In that case I second it, lol...
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