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Re: Mood tracking apps - January 8th 2022, 02:22 AM

I am wondering does your hospital have a patient portal where all your medical information is and test results are stored? There might be a tracker in there to track your moods.

MoodTracker seems like something that could be beneficial. You can use it both on mobile and on a computer and shared with health professionals. There's some cost associated with it; you can use it for free.

MoodKit also has been turning up to be beneficial for many based on a few articles I have read.

I personally haven't used one; I thought I'd share my thoughts, I hope these suggestions are helpful in some way.


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