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bindicator,

Welcome to NeuroTalk.

Any Android journaling app should work. With the number of variables you want to track, it will be very difficult to see a pattern. You would need to eliminate some variables to find triggers.

What symptoms are you having that you want to track ?

We can help you understand the many issues with PCS. There is a wide range of experience here.

Please feel free to tell us about your concerns.
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