For people with praxis-induced, reflexive seizures, you can only list the triggers as “other” rather than identifying coordinated movements, multitasking, and type of sensory stimulus that may have triggered the seizure (type of sound (siren, beeping), smell, visually moving stimulus (car ride, movie).
Some of us have spinal injuries and brainstem injuries which cause muscle tone in both legs or both arms, hemipeligic, or alternating unilateral spasticity. SeizureTracker only allows marking one leg or one arm at a time, the rest must be explained in the notes section.
Atypical focal spasticity or tonic locations like mouth, jaw, neck, feet/toes, hands/fingers aren’t included.
My seizure threshold is also impacted by rapid changes in barometric pressure—especially drops. I typically track that aspect with a migraine app, though it doesn’t typically cause migraines. it would be nice to have all that data in the same place.
I wish that it would save the video recording to my local phone/iPad in addition to the cloud.
I like that the video automatically times duration and I like that my family, caregiver and doctor can have valet access.