Parkinson

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About this app

This application measures and records the duration of the good, bad and hyperkinetic phases in the daily rhythm of a person with Parkinson's disease. You have the following options to choose from:
"I'm well"
"I'm feeling bad, I'm stiff (off-phase)"
"I have hyperkinesia"
"I am sleeping"

The user can see all saved values and create a report with the summary (duration of all phases) for the selected day (or the last 10, 20 or more days). The report can then be sent to an email address (for example) to the doctor.
If you make a mistake or tap the wrong button, then you should simply tap the correct one again.

If you click on the button with the label “Therapy diary” you can enter relevant events, e.g. taking and dose of additional medication, or if you skip certain medications at a time because you have severe hyperkinesis and the like. There are some patients who try to reduce their hyperkinesia splitting the prescription, e.g.instead of taking 1 pill at 7:00 they take ½ at 7:00 and another ½ at 9:00.

Furthermore, you can save a telephone number under the personal data, where you can get help. For example, put the cell phone number of your partner, neighbor or another person here who should come to help. When the user taps the last button, the call is triggered.

The user can enter and manage his prescription under the Prescription menu item. The specified times can be edited by clicking on the menu item Edit times in the same module.
Updated on
Oct 18, 2020

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What's new

Medication module has been improved. There is a reminder for the medication, too.