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gremlin44

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Does anyone know of a website or program to help you track your child's OCD/tic symptoms? My son has PANDAS, and I think it would be so helpful to have something where I could go and just click boxes to indicate what symptoms are occuring each day. Kind of like those fertility tracking websites like FertiltyFriend if you are familar with that.

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Hi

sure sounds like a great idea but I havent yet heard of such a site

 

A friend of mine keeps her own medical calendar in one of those day planners that has 2 pages per day and she has just changed the titles of the various columns to suit her illness

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gremlin44,

 

When you asked about this, I thought it sounded like a great idea. So I created one for myself using Microsoft Word. I don't know if you can attach a file on here, so I decided to put it on a website. If you'd like, you could copy and paste it into a Microsoft Word document. Then edit the symptom choices, etc. for your child's needs. Then you could copy the final product to make a weeks worth. Be sure to make a master copy so you don't have to delete the text each week. I hope this makes sense. Let me know if it doesn't.

 

Here's my webpage that I posted it on: http://www.geocities.com/carolyn_naturalhe...tomTracker.html

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Does anyone know of a website or program to help you track your child's OCD/tic symptoms? My son has PANDAS, and I think it would be so helpful to have something where I could go and just click boxes to indicate what symptoms are occuring each day. Kind of like those fertility tracking websites like FertiltyFriend if you are familar with that.

 

What an interesting idea. My dd's doctors from the PANDAS research study have me fill out a TODS (The Tourette Disorder Scale) form each week to monitor symptoms. Maybe you could find some forms online that relate to the symptoms (OCD or TS) that you child is experiencing and complete those each Monday to keep a running record....Just a thought.

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