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I haven't done this myself, but I'd assume it's possible to add more than one of the same tracker. For example; you could have a daytime asthma tracker, and a nighttime asthma tracker. That way you could record multiple peak flow readings.
Also too, I use an electronic peak flow meter that records my peak flow readings for the day. (Multiple readings if needed.) That way I will have more readings saved if needed, but only input one into the tracker each day so that I can add details such as symptoms, medication, etc. :)
Just a quick note to say hi! Do you use your morning peak flow for your chart? That's what I've been using. I like using the asthma tracker, it's really helpful. Nice to meet you! :)
Finally decided to take some time off from work after a number of weeks of coughing up large amounts of mucous and feeling totally exhausted. Sleep went all wacky and had ...
This past week had problems with breathing and coughing up mucous (felt rattling in chest), perhaps due to cold weather.
Took it easy today and feeling better.
Introduction to Trackers
This short tutorial will show you how to use your new tracker.
Tracker Toolbar
All your trackers can be found here.
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You can customize your tracker, change your privacy, print or email your tracker here.
The Timeline
You can move the slider to view your historical data.
Add Data
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