The LDN Research Trust Health App (myLDN) is a very useful tool to help people with Chronic Conditions keep track of all your medical issues all in one place. It encourages people to try and improve their quality of life one day at a time, this can be monitored with the graphs. With myLDN you can:- Keep track of the changes to your LDN dosage and keep a record of how this affects you in these key life markers: - Quality of Life - Sleep patterns - Pain - Mood - Energy- You can also add any other Medications or Supplements you take to myLDN and track their dosage and frequency taken.- Set alarms to remind you when to take your LDN and other medications- Track Diet items which might have affected you- Keep track of any Exercise you have done- Specific questionnaires for Multiple Sclerosis, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome are presented to users with those conditions- Keep a Journal of how you are getting on- View Graphs of the data entered- Create PDF reports of your data for printing and taking to your GP- Receive Notifications from LDN Research Trust direct to the app

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Chronic Pain Tracker Lite

Take the guess work out of pain management with Chronic Pain Tracker. Record your pain history with 19 unique health categories. ChronicPainTracker.com

  • size 73.0 MB

Stand Test for POTS

We created this app to help POTS patients get diagnosed more cheaply, easily and quickly. It enables any doctor or patient to learn about POTS and to perform the Stand Test (aka poor mans tilt table test), which is a diagnostic test for POTS.A POTS diagnosis opens the door not only to treatment, but also to social support, answers, and practical lifestyle solutions. We hope this app can make it much, much faster.

  • rating 3.4
  • size 73.1 MB

Fibromyalgia Magazine

Download the app and a 28 page digest of our best bits from the last 12 months absolutely FREE Fibromyalgia Magazine is a monthly 28 page magazine that has been providing support for the worldwide fibromyalgia FaMily since October 2000.Fibromyalgia (FM) is a widespread musculoskeletal pain and fatigue disorder probably caused by a dysfunction of endogenous pain regulation leading to amplification of pain signals from all over the body. Studies demonstrate that FM in the general population has a prevalence ranging from 1.3 to 7.3 per cent. If you have any problems at all please do not hesitate to contact us: [email protected] You can find our privacy policy here: http://www.pocketmags.com/privacy.aspx You can find our terms and conditions here: http://www.pocketmags.com/terms.aspx