Company Name: ManagingLife
About: The most downloaded pain app on the Store - clinically-validated to help
you!
Don't let chronic pain stop you from living your life and doing the things
you love. Manage My Pain has helped over 100,000 re-take control over their
conditions like back pain, neck pain, fibromyalgia, headaches, and arthritis.
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Developer: ManagingLife, Inc.
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by Blublizzy
I have already recommended this app to several people I love and I have only been using it a couple days so far. It is helping me to track all of my issues to give a more complete view to my doctors and hopefully get a more accurate diagnosis. I love how customizable it is. If a Med you take isn’t listed you can send an email and they have it added within minutes. If a feeling isn’t listed you just tap add and can write it in. It tracks so many things for you like type of pain, what helped, what didn’t help, what made worse, where you were when the pain started, accomplishments each day even if they are small like got out of bed on your own or took a shower. To some those are huge. It really helps to look back at things and see what helps most often. I have been filling it in when I’m pain and checking the list of things I could do to improve it and then edit when the pain has gone down to finish the entry. When you really hurt it can be hard to remember things that you can do to help ease the pain.
by Lisa S67
This app is user friendly and allows you to customize your categories and lists (i.e. Locations; Characteristics; Medications etc.) giving you a very good sense of control. Furthermore, it offers a feature that enables you to generate comprehensive reports, which can be shared and reviewed with your doctor, making it my favorite pain tracking app.
One recommendation would be to add additional choices to the ‘better’ and ‘no change’ options. Perhaps consider adding to those options ‘somewhat better’ and ‘no change yet’ to provide a more nuanced reflection of the user’s pain relief progress. This way, when you log that you took pain medication, for instance, you'll have the flexibility to note any partial relief experienced, even if complete alleviation hasn't occurred yet.
by Bonzoid1957
Having moved from the discontinued Pain Tracker app I wasn’t expecting to find anything much like that, it was VERY comprehensive. But kind of involved, so I probably didn’t use it as often as I should’ve; certainly not every day. MMP is actually kind of a simplified version of Pain Tracker-and it’s working out fine thanks to its editable tables for not only pain but activities as well. Mental well being. It’s quick entry and includes gentle reminders for daily entries. I’ve only been using it about a month so I’ll be interested in checking out the graphs and other reporting features before long. For something so simple it’s got everything you need for health tracking and/or journaling.