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My memory is really bad and I barely ever remembr to right thins down . So today I stumbled across Seizure Tracker.com and they have paper you can print as well. I signed up for the on-line version anyone using this?

https://www.seizuretracker.com/
 
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Hey I like it! I wish it had options to mark other events (menstrual cycle, work schedule change,etc) but it's cool,
 
Yes. I like to use it and its very accesible for people with vision impairment. I think the website is pretty easy to use and so I looked for a SeizureTracker app for my iPhone and there isn't.. but I made a home icon for it meaning there is a icon on the screen and you touch it and it takes you straight to the website. The layout is different for the iPhone which works just the same as the original website. I like it a lot and think its great.

It says mobile version V.1.3. So it works out well.

Take care
Crystal
 
I used to keep track of them on a pocket calander, I have a Palm Pilot that I use now. I highlight the seizures so I knew when they were, and I'd also mark down things that I did on certain days. I have a horrible memory, so this helps me remember incase the neuro would ask me a question about that.

Keeping things written down in the calander would help me know something that I might have done that day or the day before that could have brought on the seizure. For example having some sort of family function or if I did any sort of activity like swimming, playing volley ball or some other sort of activity. I also keep track of any other dr visit and some sort of med that he might have put me on for what ever the problem was that I went to see him for.

I write down what I was doing when I had the seizure, how long it lasted, if I had any sort of side effects or anything else that I think the neuro might want to know about. He always asks me questions like these so I have the answers right there and don't have to try to remember.

This also helps alot because I'm sure many of you have only so long to sit in the office with the neuro to discuss things and with this you don't have to waste all the time on trying to remember the answers to these sort of questions because the answers are right there infront of you. You can spend more time on trying out how to figure out how to fix things.

Keeping track of other things, not only the seizures has helped alot and I know that my neruo appericates this.
 
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