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Looking for app recommendations.

Want a place to sync symptoms ie fatigue, dizziness, the whole ball of wax. But also has a place for notes/journalling.

Anybody?

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No I'm sorry - but did find it funny that "whole ball of wax" meant your related tag highlighted "ear conditions" ! Good luck with app-hunting.

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LOL! It may be a Wisconsin term. As it happens, I do have excess build up about once a year in 1 ear. They switch off... Wish that was the extent of my broken down ailments! LOL.

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If you don't find what you're looking for, there are more comprehensive lists of the symptoms that we all are familiar with rather than the flimsy ones that GPs seem to adhere to (mainly seems to be fatigue !) I even found a list of 100 - which might seem a bit suspiciously neat- but I found things on there that are rarely seen elsewhere.

For instance, when smells are just blatantly wrong, but you can smell them anyway, do you believe your nose or your brain (or your partner ?) If you keep returning and the smell is still there, what then ? - Well, that sensation is on the list, so I wasn't going bonkers then (...so not your partner !!)

(Of course I knew, deep down, that Tesco's grocery department doesn't smell of raw sewage, but still .....)

The ones that I looked at were the following:

Pernicious Anaemia Society website

B12 deficiency: treatment protocol 2014-10,

universityhealthnews.com.

Vita Sciences "100 Symptoms of Vitamin B12 deficiency"

(and right in there, at number 53, there it is : Olfactory hallucinations, noticing odd scents that aren't apparent to anybody else" ) - and that's how I knew I wasn't going mad !

At the time, I couldn't tell my GP though.

So whatever you are experiencing, it is probably something others have experienced already. It goes. Some symptoms take time, and I now don't believe they are gone for good, but waiting in the wings if you start to reduce injections too far. Luckily, not true for everybody.

Hope this helps. Let us know if you find something useful.

Have you tried any of the large I stitutions like a Mayo clinic? By me there's a Gundersen or Marshfield clinic I could go to but a little bit driving to do so.

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