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| We talked a little bit about it here: Any good computer programs for noting rate/intensity of seizures? For me, a paper calendar or journal is preferable to a computer program - especially one where the data is not stored locally (and others may have access to it).
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| I find that to be true too Bernard. I can grab it and go when in a rush to the doctors office. I keep Rebecca's in a plastic green envelope that is easily recognizable on the shelf and when I am distraught I don't have to think. I keep current tests, etc with it too. It is a calendar that I use colored pencils on. I write notes in the side bar, and the doctor can follow along with me when we are attempting to see a pattern occuring. I just wish there was a magic program that would FIGURE IT OUT FOR ME!!! |
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