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Hi All, I set up an excel based tracking system in 2001 for symtoms. I would frequently forward it to my old LLMD. You can modify the Tracker for your own specific symtoms and log in your levels each day of the month. The month is tracked with a total value and you can see your progress from month to month. I found it to be extremely helpful. I am now looking back on old months from 2005 that I filed from my last relapse, and it is very helpful to correlate current problems.
Frankly you can almost plan your month by the cycle and patterns of your good an bad days.
I'd like to share the file, is there somewhere i can upload it so everyone can use it?
You can e-mail me as well, and i'll pass it along
Good health! JP
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bettyg
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jp,
go to top of the forum page, and click on moderator lou b's name.
send him a pm from there, and copy your link above so he can read it; he'll decide.
i don't know if it's possible or not; but he has major computer expertise !!
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If you would like the lyme tracker sent to you please include your e-mail so i can forward file to you. i can not send the file without your e-mail address. thank! JP
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If you like the tool post you comments so it stays on the front page. I'm not promoting this tool, i just think its a tool most Lymies will find very helpful.
identifing the cycle and having accurate historic information for reactions to drugs etc are so very helpful for long term treatment. When I was sick, I could not remember small things, Now i have over 3 year of treatment to review. Good health. As i improved i planned my vacations around the the sweet spots in the month for me. It also helped me be more social etc. JP
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JP - your chart is the best !!!!! Thanks so much. I customized mine to my symptoms. I always knew I should keep a journal - never did - and this chart is better - quick and easy to use!!!
Everyone should have a look!!
-p
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Thanks for the spread sheet- This will be extremely helpful in tracking my daily progress- Keep up the good work
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just want to remind everyone to included your e-mail when requesting the Lyme tracker. I have had many requests that have not included an address. I can not reply unless you e-mail is included with your e-mail request. Thanks! JP
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A very handy dandy tool.
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JP,
This looks great. I have saved it and will be using it.
My doctor will thank you too.
Susan
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Thanks for sending it to me. You did a GREAT job, everyone should have this in my opinion.
Ever since I was first diagnosed I have wanted something like this and wondered why none of my doctors have something like this for their patients to track symptoms in association with medication changes, etc.
I tried several times to develop something but have severe cognitive problems where it is hard for me to learn new technical things. I don't even know how to make a form in Excel, but even I can use this form!
For others, it has a column with symptoms and then 31 columns for every day of the month to check off.
It is definitely a real tracking form day to day so that you would be able see visual patterns of when things changed.
Great job!!! Thanks for doing it and your thoughtfulness in sharing with all of us!
I am going to share this with all my doctors and hope they give it out to patients.
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