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Amanda Price
Having an app to log symptoms is great, however having to log back in each time makes it very inconvenient. The app is supposed to make it easier/save time and this takes away from that. Also makes the auto time stamp of the symptom tracker less accurate (having to take the time to log in each time vs just being able to open the app and hit "log symptom" immediately). Other than that I love the ease of use, and set up was SUPER quick!
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Joshua Young
I like the idea of the device. it's pretty unobtrusive. the app could be better though. hate that you have to login every time and it doesn't save even your email. it takes more time to login than to actually log symptoms which is supposed to be a quick process. also, I feel like the 911 model shouldnt show if you've logged a symptom. like we get it. I was also confused about the default activities. my symptoms are most apparent when standing from sitting, which I'd think would be a default
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James Mitchell
this is a lot better than the Holter monitor I had to use in 2002. that one was an actual tape recorder (which had a strap slung over my shoulder and the leads with all of the wires going to it) with a cassette tape, and I had to change the batteries quite often. I hardly notice the MyZio monitor at all. the only bad part was having to use sand paper and alcohol swabs on my skin. However, it's still a WAY better option than before!
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