My Pain Diary: Chronic Pain & Symptom Tracker for pc and mac

My Pain Diary: Chronic Pain & Symptom Tracker for Pc

Written by Damon Lynn



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Software Features and Description

1. Weather data is saved automatically with each new entry and can be compared against your pain using the interactive graphs.

2. Created by a chronic pain patient to track, manage, and report on pain and symptoms.

3. My Pain Diary can be customized to suit your tracking need regardless of your condition.

4. The PDF reports can be configured to suit your needs and optionally include a graph, photos, notes and weather data.

5. Join more than 80,000 chronic pain sufferers who have better managed their pain and symptoms with My Pain Diary.

6. Want to see if that thing makes your pain worse? You can do that with the graphs.

7. - Compare multiple conditions and metrics on a single, interactive graph which makes finding correlations easy.

8. MPD automatically saves the following weather data with each new entry: humidity, barometric pressure, temperature, precipitation, cloud cover, wind speed and direction.

9. However, you should consult with your doctor and replace it with their pain scale.

10. Editable Pain Scale Descriptions: MPD comes with a pretty good default pain scale.

11. Heads up! There's a new and improved version of this app named "My Pain Diary: GOLD EDITION".

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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:

Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 7-10
  2. Windows 11

Download and install the My Pain Diary: Chronic Pain & Symptom Tracker app on your Windows 10,8,7 or Mac in 4 simple steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC and Mac:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks Pc or Mac software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator on your PC or Mac:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using My Pain Diary on PC [Windows 7/ 8/8.1/ 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "My Pain Diary"
    • The search will reveal the My Pain Diary: Chronic Pain & Symptom Tracker app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once My Pain Diary is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including My Pain Diary.
    • Now enjoy My Pain Diary on PC.

  4. Using My Pain Diary on Mac OS:
    Install My Pain Diary: Chronic Pain & Symptom Tracker on your Mac using the same steps for Windows OS above.



How to download and use My Pain Diary App on Windows 11


To get My Pain Diary on Windows 11, check if there's a native My Pain Diary Windows app here » ». If none, follow the steps below:


  1. Download the Amazon-Appstore » (U.S only)
    • Click on "Get" to begin installation. It also automatically installs Windows Subsystem for Android.
    • After installation, Goto Windows Start Menu or Apps list » Open the Amazon Appstore » Login (with Amazon account)

  2. For non-U.S users, Download the OpenPC software »
    • Upon installation, open OpenPC app » goto Playstore on PC » click Configure_Download. This will auto-download Google Play Store on your Windows 11.

  3. Installing My Pain Diary:
    • Login to your computer's PlayStore or Amazon AppStore.
    • Search for "My Pain Diary" » Click "Install" to install My Pain Diary: Chronic Pain & Symptom Tracker
    • My Pain Diary: Chronic Pain & Symptom Tracker will now be available on your windows start-menu.

Minimum requirements Recommended
  • 8GB RAM
  • SSD Storage
  • Processor: Intel Core i3, AMD Ryzen 3000
  • Architecture: x64 or ARM64
  • 16GB RAM
  • HDD Storage

My Pain Diary: Chronic Pain & Symptom Tracker On iTunes


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$4.99 On iTunes Damon Lynn 116 4.00861 3.5.8 17+

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Top Pcmac Reviews

  • Great chronic pain app.

    By SouthSide Lee (Pcmac user)

    This is an excellent app for anyone with chronic pain who is trying to understand or control it. It prints an excellent Pdf file to print and hand in to your pain Doctor. It's a great app. If I were to suggest any improvements, I would improve upon making the different color flags that represent different types of pain, (head, neck, back, etc) I would make those a tad easier to use. Maybe it's me, that's a possibility. But I seem to do fine with the rest of the app. I just know that most people who have severe pain and can't work, at some point some depression starts to creep in. Whether you take any thing for that is your choice, but I would like to see the app make it easier to track them simultaneously. I know you can, but to me it's a little difficult, and takes away from the root of the problem when looked at the graph. Sorry, point being; I would just like to see it separate, yet viewed next to the root problem on the weekly and monthly graphs. I feel if it were easier people would be able to control the depression aspect easier. Pain is hard to control, but with the right tools you can track how the pain affects your mood. Thank you for reading the app Novel, sorry bout that!!
  • So Useful, And With The Weather!

    By Tbuck501 (Pcmac user)

    I've used this for months, and I love it! The auto timestamp and weather log are so important to me, because they help me track changes in the app chronic migraine pain, and I know they will help the app doctors and me to see correlations with humidity, barometric pressure, or even just the sun. The only downside I've found so far is with the Colored Flag system. You can flag each entry by color, so that you can tell the difference between your various chronic conditions' entries in the history at a glance. However, if you make a mistake and flag an entry with the wrong color, when you go back and edit that entry (which is entirely possible and very helpful), you cannot change the Color Flag. (Update from the app original rating, you can delete the entry and begin again with the correct flag.) Other than that, with all of the reports and graphs it can create, this app has become the most important tool on the app phone.
  • Good start, could use some improvements

    By dhstud (Pcmac user)

    Overall, I think this is a good app, but there are a few things that would make it much more useful for tracking pain. First, it would be nice if you could zoom in on the graph and inputs over the course of a day, such as hour by hour pain scores. I would also like to see the ability to set custom scales (such as anxiety) that can be overlaid onto the same graph as the pain scale. That way it would easy to see how pain changes in relation to another metric that has variable level inputs.
  • Excellent app!

    By Hiho2go (Pcmac user)

    I've been so happy with this app, from being able to customizing the pain level descriptions, the types and locations of pain, what treatments I've tried, etc. occasionally there is trouble accessing the weather info, but it seems to be a phone-wide issue for me, and not app specific. I was also able to get a quick response to some questions on the app's Facebook page. I would definitely recommend this app to anyone who needs to track pain.

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