This is the successor the the popular, award-winning, best selling, doctor recommended pain tracking app, My Pain Diary: Chronic Pain & Symptom Tracker.
This version, My Pain Diary: GOLD EDITION, strikes a delicate balance between ease-of-use and a broad feature-set. This is a truly USEFUL app, and the newest member of the My Pain Diary family, which has helped over 90,000 chronic pain sufferers better manage their pain, improve communication with their doctors, and gain insights that would be hard attain through other means.
Useful and popular features include automatic weather fetching, iCloud sync, basic medication tracking, photo attachments, graphs and PDF doctor's reports.
This app is highly customizable. Everyone tracks pain differently, and this is a framework that supports just about any tracking strategy.
Created by a chronic pain patient to track, manage, and report on chronic pain and symptoms, chronic illness, and mental health.
That means there is no big company with deep pockets supporting this project. I am just one man with a chronic pain condition, a demanding day job, and a young family to care for. I just happen to be formally trained in design, self-taught in programming, experienced at marketing and customer relations, and am a chronic pain patient myself. That's a very rare combination of traits that is hard to come by, so I'm making the most of it, and holding my own against the big players.
Enough about me, back to the app!
Features:
+ iCloud Sync Support
+ Universal App
+ Highly Customizable
+ Easy to use
+ Track unlimited conditions
+ Track multiple/unlimited times per day
+ Add past entries (change entry timestamp)
+ Edit past entries
ANATOMY OF A PAIN DIARY ENTRY
TRACKERS: Trackers can be thought of as labels or folders that categorize and differentiate your entries. These are the key to tracking more than one condition and comparing conditions to each other.
A common strategy is to name the Trackers after the diseases/conditions that you will be tracking. I.e. Migraines, Anxiety, Fibromyalgia, etc. These are just examples.
METRICS: Each entry is composed of one or more optional pieces of information called 'Metrics'. For example, two commonly used metrics are 'Pain Intensity' and 'Pain Duration'. Metrics are associated with and shared amongst your Trackers. This means that you can set it up to use different metrics for different Trackers, keeping your entry pages clean and the cognitive load low.
-- MEDICATION TRACKING --
+ Basic medication tracking.
-- IMPORTANT EVENTS --
+ Record important events that aren't suited for a Pain Diary entry. i.e. Medical Procedures, Therapy Sessions, A slip and fall, etc.
-- HISTORY --
+ Color-Coded Calendar - Spot patterns and trends at a glance. Calendar days are colored based on the day's highest recorded Intensity.
+ Fully searchable.
+ Day View
-- GRAPHS --
+ Visualize and compare intensity over time with this interactive graph. Plot and compare up to 3 'Trackables' at once and one optional Weather Metric.
+ Email, print and share a PDF of the Graph.
-- REPORTS --
+ Create a PDF Report for your Doctors or for archival purposes. Share the Report via email and other standard methods.
+ Include Graph
+ Include Pain Scale Descriptions
+ Include Color-Coded-Calendar
+ Include Medication Log
+ Include Important Events
-- TOOLS --
+ Automatic Weather Fetching
+ Pain Scale Editor
+ Units preference - US/Imperial or XUS/Metric
Want to see the app in action? Check out the Getting Started video on my YouTube page. www.youtube.com/mypaindiary
Updated Review:Wish the app had the ability to add past pain from previous years. Unable to chart past years pain to compare to current pain. Also unable to upload past pain somehow via a csv file etc. Charting is lacking, but as I’ve found in IT, it’s impossible to provide the best app with the best dashboard capabilities, etc. you have to focus on something. In this case, ease of app use is the focus. And it’s done well. I think the best way to do all of this is in Excel or if you’re knowledgeable, via a database like SQL or Access. But the app is likely suitable for most people. Original Review:I commend this developer. As someone in chronic pain that also wants to work, I respect what he has done here. This app is amazing. Only someone who has been in chronic pain could understand exactly what people want to track to get better and show their doctors to help with a diagnosis. I’ve been tracking what this app does using 4 different note entries on my iPhone. One note for diet, one for pain, one for medications taken and one for other symptoms unrelated to pain. You can do all of this in this app, easily. It’s intuitive. It’s a great app. I’m a developer as well and am really impressed. Looks like something a team of developers would’ve created, but they would’ve missed the mark because only someone in chronic pain would understand the needs of others in chronic pain. Thank you for a great app!!! Well worth the money. I would’ve paid more.
Well Worth the Money
J. K. 2019
This app has been the perfect solution to my health problems. I’ve tried a few other apps that I like, but this one is thorough enough that I can track pain, mood, fatigue, and more. I love that I can customize it so it fits what I need.I’m giving it four stars because I think some improvements would make this app one of the top healthcare apps. The interface is great and mostly user friendly, but I feel like it requires too many instructions to use. I think if there was a tutorial button on the top or bottom then they could get rid of all the instructional text that affect the overall look and feel. The graphs can be confusing and a bit too complicated. Personally, I’d love it if it looked like Daylio’s interface (bright and friendly). I’d also love it if it integrated with Apple’s health data and other fitness apps like My Fitness Pal. That way users could see if there’s a correlation between their pain as well as food and activity levels without having to add a hundred custom fields. With or without changes, this app is really helpful to anyone managing a chronic disease or disability or even to those who haven’t been diagnosed. Brilliant idea.
Wonderful App
LucyP2
I really like the App. You can customize real well and it has good details. This and the previous one have been blessings to me. The only thing I wish is that I had some form of quick entry on my watch and phone. I also wish it had several check-in alarms with pop-up access. I tend to track when my pain stops me but I forget to when I can keep moving, so I think a quick entry and some check in alarms may give me another source of data, perhaps on what is working or how much I am ignoring and allowing the pain to build up. As on everything in my life I would like more color opts as well. 😄Even without these things it is well worth the money. It is the best one I’ve used. Thank you for making it 😃.
Searched so long for this
Zapita22
Update: I use this app extensively to track medical issues, it's the only one I've found that can actually track everything I need, the ultimate app. But, the reporting, is very limited, I really have symptoms other than pain I need to see at glance. If it's not pain, it can't be charted, makes it hard to put so much effort into tracking everything, to not be able to chart or report certain data. Like temperature, blood sugar, weight, overall fatigue. At first, well worth the money, but when it comes time to see what you need, it's severely lacking, which is the reason for the drop to 3 stars. I have sent messages to the creator and it may build in better reporting in the future, I would wait for that, if you're going to spend the money.Original: I have many rare medical conditions that until now I had to use multiple apps to track everything for my multiple doctors. There was no way to pull a single report for all of my symptoms in the various apps. AND it associates my symptoms with the weather, I'm finally get a handle on what's happening. I would give this 10 stars if I could, and I've recommended the app to my Mayo Clinic Drs. LOVING IT!!!
This update from Apple will improve the functionality of this app. No new features are included.
New Color Coded Calendar features! (Tap the yellow dot at the top left of the History screen)
3 or 5 colors.
Adjustable color stops.
Colors based on daily high intensity or new daily average intensity.
Version 1.1.0
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Seller
Damon Lynn
Size
13.2 MB
Category
Medical
Compatibility
Requires iOS 9.3 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 9.3 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 9.3 or later.
iPod touch Requires iOS 9.3 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.