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I’m wondering if anyone else finds mood trackers practically useless.
I read of so many folk with Bipolar that swear by mood trackers. I’ve tried Daylio several times only to delete it then try again months later. I don’t know if it’s due to my often being in a mixed state, but I open it up and then realize that I don’t know how I feel, or if what I think that I feel is accurate. Do any of you find mood trackers to be useless, or are just unable to accurately track your moods? It makes me feel like a failure when so many find great use in them. |
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They don't work well for me either. I'm usually mixed and it makes it impossible to know where to put the number. I did use one that allowed multiple daily entries and that worked but was messy and only showed my moods were at all extremes, which we knew.
The only suggestion I have is to try other apps. I've heard Optomism is good. I can't remember what I've used but I'll post if I remember.
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I hadn’t heard of these before. I guess it would make sense. There’s an app for everything, I guess. I don’t think it would benefit me either. Often, I am mixed according to pdoc, but what I mostly feel is depressed, anxious, panicky. Though of course, I can see where pdoc ends up getting mixed. I do have a lot of that too...talking fast, cannot sit still, easy distraction, a couple other manicky traits...or is it ADD? Or anxiety?
I’d drive myself crazy if I had to keep track of it every day, give myself numbers and such. No thank you.
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I use Daylio, I like it because you can add your own mood icons. I have used it for awhile. It helps me sometimes when I go to therapy or doc, that I can look back on my week or month to see how I was. It also has icons for things you have done that day like good meal, family, relax, TV. I had another one that was way to complcated but I do not remember the name.
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I’m progressively becoming less tech savvy. So apps aren’t that great. My DH has created a spreadsheet and that’s working for me despite frequent mixed moods.
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Pookyl ———————————————————————————— BP1, GAD, Panic Disorder, Agoraphobia, Claustrophobia Psych meds: Saphris, Seroquel XR, regular Seroquel. PRN Diazepam and Zopiclone |
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I used Daylio this month and it helped me a lot with tracking the basic mood swings related to my period, but it didn't really capture a lot of the nuances like irritability. I also don't think it would have helped me much at all in a mixed state, because how do you capture multiple extremes at once? Maybe there are some apps for that but Daylio is too simple.
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EMoods for bipolar is easy to use. Includes irritability, weight, and has a notes section which is great. You track up and down, not just one, so it’s great for mixed.
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I haven’t tried this..not sure whether I will.. maybe. Thanks for the post.
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