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Tracy9
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Just wanted to share this new idea!

www.lymelog.com

This is a new tool for keeping a daily log of your Lyme symptoms and progress. It is really neat, I've been using it for about 3 months, and it actually graphs your progress monthly. It can be customized to track whatever variables you like (I track daily exercise, give myself a score on how I feel, and write a narrative.) The web site is just being developed, but sometime next month the tool will be available. The person who designed this (a friend of mine) did it to help me track my illness. The graphs are so cool, you can print them out and bring them to your doctor. We all know how important logging is. He has watched my struggles and wants to help others, too. He is only charging $25 a year to subscribe to the log, a nominal fee to cover costs of maintaining it. I think this will be an affordable and invaluable tool for anyone struggling with Lyme Disease! I wish I'd had it for the last two years, instead of just three months!

Hope others find it useful too. You can email him at [email protected], the web site is not finished, but check it out!

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Hi Tracey,
I am having a bit of trouble reading solid blocks of print, so I will break down your post and reprint it for all who share my feeble mind activity. My comments are at the end.
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Just wanted to share this new idea!

www.lymelog.com

This is a new tool for keeping a daily log of your Lyme symptoms and progress.

It is really neat, I've been using it for about 3 months, and it actually graphs your progress monthly.

It can be customized to track whatever variables you like (I track daily exercise, give myself a score on how I feel, and write a narrative.)

The web site is just being developed, but sometime next month the tool will be available.

The person who designed this (a friend of mine) did it to help me track my illness.

The graphs are so cool, you can print them out and bring them to your doctor. We all know how important logging is.

He has watched my struggles and wants to help others, too. He is only charging $25 a year to subscribe to the log, a nominal fee to cover costs of maintaining it.

I think this will be an affordable and invaluable tool for anyone struggling with Lyme Disease! I wish I'd had it for the last two years, instead of just three months!

Hope others find it useful too. You can email him at [email protected], the web site is not finished, but check it out! [quote]

Hmmmm..... The $25.00 is very off-putting. I couldn't get on the website, but will try again later.
Ann

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This sounds like just what I have been looking for, but when I try to pull up the site I get a site called Twenty Something or no site available.
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