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Old 08-30-2009, 01:09 PM #1
southerngq southerngq is offline
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Default Tracking Charts

These 2 charts are really geared for Bi-Polar disorder. I hope you will find these useful.
I have been searching for a chart to track my symptoms and meds on a daily basis. I have found a couple charts that may be of great use to some of you. These are nice charts.
http://www.manicdepressive.org/images/moodchart.pdf

http://www.healthyplace.com/images/s...hart_blank.pdf

I truly do hope these will help those of you, like me, who need them. I still have not found my "Perfect" chart and am still looking.
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