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An error occurred while saving the comment Katie Ramos commentedIncluding sedentary activities will help patients better understand their triggers.
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Like many patients, I have generalized pain, with some areas worse than others or some not a problem at a given time. It would be very useful to add a note to the symptom tracking entries that could allow patients to specify areas of the body affected, any specific injuries for those of us who have conditions that frequently cause them (brittle bone, Ehlers-Danlos, etc.), and the quality of the pain (burning, aching, pins and needles, throbbing, etc.) Such notes could be helpful for other conditions as well, such as recording foods that were eaten before entering abdominal pain or acid reflux symptoms or weather conditions associated with lightheadedness. I'm sure there are many more applications I'm not thinking of!