Epilepsy Journal

Epilepsy Management App

Published by: Donny Cosic

Description

Epilepsy Journal is an app which allows you to quickly document daily variables concerning your epilepsy, such as seizure triggers, types etc. The information you provide is organized into easy to read graphs which allow for quick visualization of your individual epilepsy trends and patterns overtime. This app can serve as a valuable communication aid, by allowing you to generate a straightforward and professional report which can be shared with your physicians.
In general, we hope that this App will allow you to:
1) track epilepsy trends and patterns over time
2) objectively determine effectiveness of your epilepsy treatments
3) improve success of doctors appointments

Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder which affects 1 in 26 people worldwide. It can have a relapsing, remitting, and unpredictable course. Treatment of epilepsy can be frustrating, and has been accurately referred to as being similar to the popular “whack a mole” game. Whether your epilepsy is mild or severe, refractory or controlled, it is critical to objectively and consistently monitor certain factors such as number of seizures, seizure triggers, AED drug or ketone levels, and other vital information. Keeping a detailed epilepsy journal will allow you to quickly notice any changes to your epilepsy, as well as provide you with impartial evidence as to whether your epilepsy treatment is truly effective or losing effectiveness over time.
App Features:
- Easy to use
- Record seizure details (as much or as little as you like)
- Visual representation of data
- Generate reports
- Keep track of medications with reminders
- Customizable to fit your individual epilepsy
- Full version completely FREE

Our Story/ Mission:
Our daughter Olivia is our inspiration for this app. Olivia has a refractory and severe epilepsy which began at age 1. Once Olivia´s epilepsy started we were advised by our physicians to keep a written epilepsy journal, in order to track trends and treatment response overtime. Although the journal was helpful in allowing us to objectively monitor the effectiveness of her epilepsy treatments, it was very time consuming and tended to be disorganized; As well, the hundreds of pages of notes did not help us when it became most critical to quickly and accurately summarize months worth of seizure history, (for example during emergency hospital visits or follow up appointments). During our experience navigating the neurology health care system, we found accurate and effective communication to be a key factor in successfully working with doctors and achieving ideal seizure control.
We created this app as a free and simple way to monitor your epilepsy; track trends and patterns, objectively determine effectiveness of seizure treatment overtime, and improve success of doctors appointments.
Since epilepsy contains dozens of ever changing variables, we decided to organize data into simple visuals which demonstrate seizure trends and patterns over a time span of months to years.
Our epilepsy journal allows you to quickly document all the important variables concerning your epilepsy, and to generate a simple and easy to read report to print out or email your doctors.
We hope that this app enables you to grasp a better understanding of your own individual epilepsy, and that it empowers you as an effective communicator and advocate within your epilepsy health care team.
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In-Apps

Premium Version
$9.99
Medium Donation
$2.99
Large Donation
$4.99
Mega Donation
$9.99
Small Donation
$0.99

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User Rating

4 out of 5

9 ratings in Canada

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Epilepsy Journal Reviews

Great app

Kaylhaa on

Canada

Really helped tracking my seizures and managing as well as seeing trends in my different seizure types and symptoms

Seizure Records

DH55 on

Canada

Please considering adding a recovery category. Thank you.

Export function

app(les) on

Canada

I know you have indicated that the export function is being worked on, but really hoping we will see this soon. Thanks for An otherwise great app.

Saisie de médicaments impossible

Steph_Quebec on

Canada

L’application plante et ferme systématiquement à chaque tentative de saisir un médicament !

Excellent app....when it does not crash.

Fish155 on

Canada

This is an amazing app and very helpful in tracking seizure activity.....BUT....it crashes every time I try to generate a report from the calendar. Without being able to export reports or get reports from the calendar I am back to tracking using other methods.

Looks good but keeps crashing

Gemlillyanna on

Canada

It looks like it will be a good app, but it keeps crashing when I try to edit my medications.

Great but needs some improvements

frafiq on

United States

We tried a bunch of apps but this one’s simple and functional interface works best. Few things I wish it could do: 1) be added to Apple Watch 2) make it easier to go back to the days episodes without having to go into the calendar 3) not require so much refreshing. If you do not refresh the numbers can look skewed

Functional

Rouneice on

United States

Functional app. Been using it for 5 years now. Best app in my opinion. It does need updating and additional functions. However, it’s simplicity and functionality earns it a solid 4.5.

My favorite… but could use some fixed

Jeska3955 on

United States

This is still my favorite app to use for tracking my seizures throughout my day. I love it’s simple interface, the graphs and data provided, and the customizable seizure options! Features to consider: I would LOVE if the timer didn’t stop counting when my screen goes dark (I can’t keep track of my phone screen during seizure). I would also LOVE a widget for Apple, so that opening and tracking a seizure can happen with one tap.

Good but needs 3 things

M4Luv on

United States

Like this app a lot to monitor my son’s seizures, but I wish I could figure out how to add this to his Apple Watch! I also would like to be able to go back into the day of seizures that have already been recorded without having to go into the calendar. Finally, I wish it would be able to alert me on my phone app each time he enters a seizure from his phone.

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App Info

Category
Medical
Publisher
Donny Cosic
Languages
Korean, Georgian, Greek (modern), Dutch, Danish, German, Russian, Romanian, Norwegian Bokmål, Serbian, Swedish, Spanish, English, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Croatian, Portuguese, Polish, French, Hindi
Recent release
1.18 (4 months ago )
Released on
Mar 4, 2019 (6 years ago )
Last Updated
5 days ago
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