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i am using an online blood pressure diary to log my test results..since it is being more helpful me, i am taking printouts and mail reports to my physician..and my doctor wanted too..

its now i am seems feeling great..my point here is that...is this one is okay?... and/or any other better solution to me...

i m using it online and i am not worrying 'data backups' and 'data loss' or 'system crash'..i can move freely anywhere i can get access and take printouts my reports from everywhere...my data can be more secured, i am using my own password to look my reports..

i am using my bp diary as free..they aren't charge me anything..
http://www.bloodindex.org/blood_pressure_report_chart.php

2007-05-24 18:22:12 · 3 answers · asked by Rainierbay S 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Heart Diseases

i am using this one already fine...i found this one good.. coz it reduce my paper works...plz answer here possible better and more encouragable..

2007-05-24 18:38:16 · update #1

yeah well...thats so great deal..as 'jamie s' told...i can get access my reports even from my doctor's office..and sometimes when i am traveling outside my city and during visit of other doctors there too..

2007-05-24 19:05:50 · update #2

3 answers

Good to hear that, since you are taking out a hard copy of your documents it's very good.
Nice of you to be keen about your health.
A fine addition to my knowledge I will recommend this domain to my patients too.
Thanks.

2007-05-28 05:23:45 · answer #1 · answered by Dr.Qutub 7 · 1 0

This one actually looks really good. It is nice because if you are having other things that you need to keep track of, you will be able to have it all in one organized place. You will also be able to have a long term record of your health that you could access at your doctor's office if it were necessary.

This was really pretty neat. Thanks for sharing.

2007-05-24 18:57:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

track the results for 2 weeks and then share them with your doctor. you could save yourself some time and just write the results on a notecard and keep it in your wallet.

2007-05-24 18:34:12 · answer #3 · answered by KitKat 7 · 0 1

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