|
Keep records about:
|
Your doctors and
medical practitioners |
|
|
Your medical visits
and appointments |
|
|
Your medical procedures,
surgeries and tests |
|
|
Your family history
(diseases and conditions) |
|
|
Your conditions, allergies,
inoculations, phobias and
lifestyle habits |
|
|
Your prescription, medication
and supplement
regimens |
|
|
The health information and
health-related web sites you visit |
| |
Keep charts/graphs about:
|
Your blood work and other test results (cholesterol, triglycerides, etc.) |
|
|
Your weight and body-mass index |
|
|
Your blood pressure
and pulse rates |
|
|
Your physical activities (running, jogging, biking) |
|
|
Your exercise regimen
(stretching, aerobics, weight training, etc.) |
|
|
Your presription, medication
and supplement dosages |
|
|
Any other health-related thing you can measure (INR, glucose level, etc.) |
| |
You can use pencil and paper.
You can use word processors and spreadsheets.
You can use any number of computer and web-based applications.
OR
You can use the RecordsKeeper,
a PC based application designed to do all of these things and a whole lot more.
the RecordsKeeper can help you keep track of all these health things and anything else you want to keep a record of (i.e. home inventory, hobby catalogs, important documents, personal information, whatever)
the RecordsKeeper is fully customizable, so you decide on:
-
what and how to organize / categorize your data
-
what to name your data fields
-
what language you want to use
-
what you want to store (data, charts, scanned images, photos, videos, web-site addresses, audio clips, etc.)
To learn more Visit the web site
To purchase a copy,
Try it free for 30 days
|