No Me v PMDD videos yet. You could help us improve this page by suggesting one.
Based on our record, MyFitnessPal seems to be a lot more popular than Me v PMDD. While we know about 42 links to MyFitnessPal, we've tracked only 4 mentions of Me v PMDD. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Https://mevpmdd.com/ this is the app I used and found it helpful although some of the period apps I have are a little more robust with menstrual symptoms and predictions and have options for custom fields. It looks like the parent organization behind the app also has some paper options if you still have privacy concerns https://iapmd.org/symptom-tracker. Source: almost 2 years ago
Me v pmdd app tracks absolutely all of it, it’s very helpful for to identify specific parts of my moods, which makes it helpful to cope or address the really problematic symptoms. Source: over 2 years ago
Hey guys, this is my first post and I'm in a bad way on my luteal phase so I am pretty out of it and am sorry if breaking any rules but I found this tracking app just now and wondered if anyone else has tried it? It's called ME V PMDD here is the link https://mevpmdd.com/. Source: over 2 years ago
My counsellor got me to track the diagnostic symptoms of PMDD when I was looking into this. Medical professionals like a few months of data, so you can start now to support a faster process later. She recommended this app, which also has resources and I think possibly even a help line: https://mevpmdd.com. Source: almost 3 years ago
The reports on myfitnesspal.com seem incomplete to me. Source: 8 months ago
There are plenty of online resources that can assist you. For example, myfitnesspal.com has a guided setup under "goals" that calculates the amount of calories you should consume based on your age, height/weight and level of activity. Source: 11 months ago
It only takes a second to put your piece of chicken on a food scale and write down how much it weighs. Then it only takes a second to goto myfitnesspal.com and log it into your daily food diary. It seems overwhelming having to weigh and pay attention to everything you eat, but its actually really easy and becomes second nature over time. Source: 11 months ago
That is, of the 632 calories on Day 2, 16g were from protein, 42g from carbs, and 48g from fat. The myfitnesspal.com website makes it easy to input 'manual' foods from my respective meals, where I put in the calories, grams of fat, carbs and protein, and it calculates out the percentages / calories on a given day's diary. Source: 12 months ago
Hi there, good job losing the weight you have. I recommend myfitnesspal.com. You will need your accurate height also. But you can play around with the figures to see how much of a deficit you need/what your calorie goal should be etc. Ive used it for years, there is also a massive community and food database :). Source: about 1 year ago
Bearable App - User-friendly health tracking
Strava - The #1 app for runners and cyclists
Flo Health - The #1 app for women's menstrual health 💆♀️
Runtastic - Runtastic offers a series of fitness apps that can be used to track your running, walking, hiking, and cycling, as well as many other fitness routines. Read more about Runtastic.
Microsoft Outlook - Organize your world. Outlook’s email and calendar tools help you communicate, stay on top of what matters, and get things done.
RunKeeper - Join the community of over 45 million runners who make every run amazing with Runkeeper. Track your workouts and reach your fitness goals!