Simple Seizure Diary

by Luke Berry


Medical

free



Quickly record and analyse seizure activity in detail - no login required.


This app is the perfect way to keep a diary and read it back in a number of different ways at the click of a button. You can share this information with your doctors and family as well. No login or setup required, just download the app and get started straight away.NEW: Write notes for your appointments to keep a log of conversations with your doctor. This will also show up in your activity timeline.You can look at your seizures on a month by month calendar, or scroll up and down through your seizure activity easily in the timeline view. You can share seizure data via e-mail in files that anyone can download and view on their computer, laptop, tablet, or phone.You can use a wide range of customisable charts as tools to monitor your seizure activity. This is helpful when trying to find patterns or trends in your seizures. These charts are currently available:- By date- By length (in minutes)- By hour of the day (customisable time frames in the settings menu)- By day of the week- By preictal symptoms- By postictal symptoms- By triggersYou can also add your own seizure types if the default specified do not match your seizure types, and then remove any if you wish to. Similarly, you can add and remove preictal and postictal symptoms, as well as seizure triggers.Im adding features regularly so please feel free to send suggestions to the contact email.Improved accessibility features and design.Export seizure timeline to CSV spreadsheets.

Read trusted reviews from application customers

A reliable & Easy to learn app Enabling various ways to view records & enabling important data to be added highly recommended

Darren Brewer

I really like how easy this app is to use. I like that it is simple and straightforward. I don't need most of the other features that other epilepsy apps have. I do wish the triggers' menu was a bit different. I would like to see missed medication, and late medication as a choices. Also, I would like to have the ability to choose multiple triggers. Another thing I would change is to be able to add multiple postictal symptoms.

Melissa Sawyers

This app is really easy to use and a must have for anyone needing to quickly record seizure information. I love being able to customise detail to suit our own needs as well. The developer Luke is great to deal with 👍👍

Ross Janetzki

Lives up to its name. Very straightforward to use with no unnecessary frills, which suits me as a carer. I previously used the Young Epilepsy app which no longer seems to be available. This has a similar feel, less busy than some other apps. Also straightforward to back up data to Google Drive and you can then share data via email.

ShayDolan

Good

Wasana Perera

This is my second review. The first one was obviously removed by Google. The app is really inconsistent which is a huge problem since this app is used to record info on seizures in the hopes that one can share it with their Dr. When you click "activity time-line, the app closes prematurely and asks if you'd like to report the problem?! Which is a joke since I emailed the developer 2x and no reply. This app needs to be PERMANENTLY REMOVED. I have since downloaded another app that works great.

Jeff

Activity Timeline keeps crashing Been using this for 2 years. Up until yesterday it would have had 4 or 5 stars. Now I cant access the activity timeline without the whole app crashing. I daren't uninstall/reinstall, as im scared I'll lose THREE years worth of my childs epilepsy data, right from his very first seizure. Dont know what to do for the best. See if it will get fixed, or find another app and spend days inputting 3 years worth of info back into it. :(

Sharron Black

Recently started crashing every time I open the seizure timeline.

John Bowman

Hi. My name is Shakana and I've had epilepsy since I was 9 months old. I do like this app but it lacks a feature. A symptom tracker. Being able to put down my symptoms in a note or the like without logging it as a seizure would be great. Sometimes after a seizure, lingering symptoms happen. I just like to keep track of them for my neurologists so that I can keep track of everything in one place. So I'd like to put down some symptoms in relation to an event.

Kana Wear LLC

Activity timeline Still Broken

dean lynch