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Fix: Consider using a custom pain scale by creating a simple spreadsheet or note on your device where you can define your own scale (e.g., 0-10 w... ⇲
Fix: Utilize the notes section in the app to document pain levels for different locations. You can create a simple format like 'Head: 5, Back: 3'... ⇲
Fix: Draw a simple body diagram on paper or use a drawing app to mark pain locations and take a photo of it. You can then upload this image to yo... ⇲
Fix: Create a personal list of medications that are not included in the app and keep it in a notes app for easy reference. You can then manually... ⇲
Fix: Create templates for common entries in a notes app that you can quickly copy and paste into Manage My Pain to save time. OR Explore the a... ⇲
Fix: Use the notes section to elaborate on your condition if the predefined options do not fit your experience. You can write 'better' or 'no cha... ⇲
Fix: Use a separate app for food tracking and keep a daily log that you can refer to when entering data into Manage My Pain. OR Create a simpl... ⇲
Fix: Try restarting the app or your device to see if that resolves the glitch. If the problem persists, consider clearing the app's cache or rein... ⇲
Fix: Instead of running reports directly through the app, consider manually compiling your data in a spreadsheet. You can track your pain levels... ⇲
Fix: Use voice-to-text features on your iPhone to quickly dictate your entries instead of typing them out, which can be easier during high pain e... ⇲
Fix: Break down the entry process into smaller, manageable steps. For example, focus on one aspect of your pain or medication at a time rather th... ⇲
Fix: Set a daily reminder on your phone to prompt you to enter your data at a specific time, helping to establish a routine. OR Start with a s... ⇲