Manage My Pain Cheats

Manage My Pain Hack 4.09.2489 + Redeem Codes

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Developer: ManagingLife
Category: Medical
Price: Free
Version: 4.09.2489
ID: com.managinglife.mmp.ios

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Description

Manage My Pain is the world’s first and only commercially-available digital chronic pain treatment companion with clinical validation and has one of the largest datasets for reported pain outcomes.

Manage My Pain helps you and others better understand what you are going through. It has helped thousands of people with conditions like fibromyalgia, migraines, arthritis, or back pain better understand their symptoms and provide evidence of their pain for their doctors, insurance companies, or government agencies. Manage My Pain was created in partnership with industry-leading pain researchers - your doctor will actually read the reports from our app! Our daily reflections help people focus on their meaningful activities as opposed to the limitations created by their pain.

Manage My Pain will help you:
• Record how you're feeling: Easily describe your pain in less than 30 seconds
• Reflect on your day: Take your mind off pain and record activities that are meaningful to you
• Highlight patterns and trends: Charts and graphs describe your results and get more powerful over time
• Track how well your meds are working: Add any medication to your profile and mark if it helps manage your pain
• Describe your pain to your doctor: Summarize your pain through unique reports that your doctor will actually read

Developed for patients suffering from and care-givers or medical professionals treating:
• arthritis & rheumatism
• cancer
• chronic pain
• headaches & migraines
• fibromyalgia

Use this pain management app to replace your hand-written:
• pain diary
• pain journal
• pain log
• pain tracker

The Pro version adds the ability to view or report on more than the last 30 days. Reports are free to generate, however, those that contain advanced sections may require an additional credit to be purchased. An optional monthly subscription can be purchased so that an unlimited number of reports with advanced sections may be generated without the need for credits.

SUBSCRIPTION PRICING AND TERMS

Manage My Pain offers a single auto-renewing subscription option:
$3.99USD per month

These prices are for United States customers. Pricing in other countries may vary and actual charges may be converted to your local currency depending on the country of residence.

Your Manage My Pain subscription will automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. You can go to your iTunes Account settings to manage your subscription and turn off auto-renew. Your iTunes Account will be charged when the purchase is confirmed.

You can find our End User Licence Agreement here:
https://managemypainapp.com/eula

You can find our Privacy Policy here:
https://managemypainapp.com/privacy-policy

Version history

4.09.2489
2023-06-29
Version 4.09.2489:
* Fix: Pain Guide modules are now accessible from Category screen
* Cosmetic and stability updates through
4.08.2475
2023-06-02
Version 4.08.2475:
* Fix: Rare issue that caused incorrect values to appear in records
4.07.2466
2023-05-22
* Ability to specify "Nothing" is sections of the Pain Record

* Fix: Scrolling issue when choosing Country of Residence in Profile
* Cosmetic improvements throughout
4.06.2433
2023-03-29
Version 4.06.2433:
* Pain Guide is now available in all languages
* Navigation and cosmetic updates throughout
4.05.2426
2023-03-02
Version 4.05.2426:
* Updating app to latest design standards

* Fix: Translation and cosmetic updates throughout
4.04.2419
2023-01-23
Version 4.04.2419:

* Fix: Rare sync issue when data is not available
4.04.2416
2023-01-18
Version 4.04.2416:

* Feature: Old reports can be downloaded from Reports section
* Fix: Dates and times displayed according to your device's locale
* Cosmetic fixes throughout
4.03.2393
2022-12-01
* Security and stability updates
4.02.2388
2022-10-30
Version 4.02.2388:

* Cosmetic and navigation fixes throughout
4.01.2385
2022-10-02
* Medication usage has been added to the "Recent Records" card on the home screen


* "Recommended Content" for Pain Guide changes as you read articles

* Cosmetic and stability fixes throughout
4.00.2378
2022-09-08
* Home screen of the app has been re-designed to make it easier to find relevant recent records


* "Add Record" screen has been updated to make it easier to change the date and time of the record being added

* Introducing the "Pain Guide" (for subscribers only) - educational content created by pain experts to help you learn about pain and strategies for managing it
3.9.2350
2022-06-29
Version 3.90.2350:
* Design and stability updates throughout
3.90.2346
2022-06-17
版本3.90.2346:

* 修复:在疼痛记录部分编辑自定义值
* 贯穿始终的设计和安全更新
3.88.2330
2022-05-27
Version 3.88.2330:
* Date/time picker fixed in Dark Mode
3.87.2320
2022-05-25
Version 3.87.2320:

* Design and stability updates throughout
3.86.2286
2022-04-20
Version 3.86.2285:
* Updated End User Licence Agreement and Privacy Policy
* Improved security
* Design and stability updates throughout
3.85.2263
2022-03-07
* Fixed Apple Log In issues
3.85.2257
2022-01-31
Version 3.85.2257:
* Improved security
* Design and stability updates throughout
3.84.2231
2021-12-29
* Improved log in security
* Design and stability updates throughout
3.83.2216
2021-11-10

* Design and stability updates throughout
3.82.2210
2021-10-30
* Reminders are now being shown (some devices were not receiving the notifications)
3.82.2207
2021-10-15

* Fix for in-app notification when reports are ready
3.82.2205
2021-10-13
* Interface refreshed on several screens
* In-app notification when reports are ready
* Stability fixes throughout
3.8.2188
2021-09-12
Version 3.8.2188:
* Stability, cosmetic, and translation fixes throughout
3.8.2184
2021-09-09
Version 3.8.2184:
* Stability, cosmetic, and translation fixes throughout

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Subscription (Monthly)
(Unlocks unlimited reports and insights.)
$3.99
Free
AF472074307✱✱✱✱✱ 047A783✱✱✱✱✱
Pro Upgrade (One-time)
(Unlocks unlimited insights.)
$3.99
Free
AF157394106✱✱✱✱✱ 895DD34✱✱✱✱✱
5 Credits
(Credits are used to request advanced reports.)
$3.99
Free
AF794728781✱✱✱✱✱ 2B9615B✱✱✱✱✱
1 Credit
(Credits are used to request advanced reports.)
$0.99
Free
AF175393504✱✱✱✱✱ B36FD64✱✱✱✱✱
3 Credits
(Credits are used to request advanced reports.)
$2.99
Free
AF869236479✱✱✱✱✱ 3832875✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.7 out of 5
394 Ratings

Reviews

Diamond*Girl,
Excellent Tool & Best Customer Service!
I’ve been using this app for about 6 months to keep a headache journal for my doctor. It took me some trial & error at first to figure things out, but quickly learned how easy it was to customize the locations, triggers, symptoms, medications to fit your needs and provide detailed pain records. I like the notes section to add more information, as well as the ability to filter exactly the information you want to be included/ excluded for a pain report. Most impressive however is this apps customer service team - Wow! When I realized a medication wasn’t listed, I sent a message & got an immediate response with the medication added. When I discovered a couple glitches with the filters, I sent a message & got a response from Dylan and the issues were fixed. When I needed help figuring out how to generate a report, Dylan again responded quickly & helped me resolve my issue. By far, MMP is not only a great app for tracking symptoms and generating reports, but they have the BEST customer service!! 😊
kmetz576,
Only app I’ve used consistently
I really like this app and I have used a lot of them in my time. I’ve been logging my pain every day for 2 months now which is the most consistent I’ve been. I like that it prompts me to log function although I wish it looked different because sometimes I accidentally log my pain number instead. By logging both of these I can see the relationship between my pain and function scores.

One thing that I think would be a great improvement is the ability to get a report with pain duration. I experience constant pain so I actually will poke myself in a tender spot and time it, then log the duration. It’s a good way to show how flared up I am. Currently there is a very limited view of duration and I didn’t see it as a field I could get a paid report for (I would definitely pay to get an report of the duration beyond 30 days!)
Blublizzy,
Amazing
I have already recommended this app to several people I love and I have only been using it a couple days so far. It is helping me to track all of my issues to give a more complete view to my doctors and hopefully get a more accurate diagnosis. I love how customizable it is. If a Med you take isn’t listed you can send an email and they have it added within minutes. If a feeling isn’t listed you just tap add and can write it in. It tracks so many things for you like type of pain, what helped, what didn’t help, what made worse, where you were when the pain started, accomplishments each day even if they are small like got out of bed on your own or took a shower. To some those are huge. It really helps to look back at things and see what helps most often. I have been filling it in when I’m pain and checking the list of things I could do to improve it and then edit when the pain has gone down to finish the entry. When you really hurt it can be hard to remember things that you can do to help ease the pain.
OffBalanceFlamingo,
Incredibly Helpful Tool
As I am just recently being diagnosed, I am finding this app very helpful in tracking my pain patterns. It is helping me learn what my potential triggers are as well as how to better manage my condition. It is very easy to use as far as apps go and compared to other similar apps that I have tried. I like that you are able to customize each section with places, activities, pain sensations... etc.. that specifically apply to you. I would have to say that my one complaint, is that initially I was confused on how the free version was different from the paid and I also was also confused on how to even upgrade to the paid in the beginning. After some digging around I did figure it out, but only after I managed to waste my 1 available report credit on data that wasn’t even (sufficient) worth getting a report on yet.
Noramaq,
Really helpful!
I’ve been looking for a symptom tracking app I like, and I’ve found a few but most of them are pretty expensive after a free trial so I was looking for something more affordable.

I really like how it looks and it’s easy to use. It loads immediately so I can log symptoms even when I’m in a lot of pain/brain foggy because it’s so quick and easy. If I had one feature I’d like to add it might be to rate different pain/symptoms differently all in one form (ex: lower back is a 7 but head is only a 3). You can select multiple different locations for pain and associate symptoms in one, but then they all have the same pain rating. It’s easy enough to just log multiple pain records, but it would be even easier if you could rate each one separately in the same form.
gayboitrent,
Literally love this app
Absolutely amazing app. I have chronic migraines, fibromyalgia and other chronic pain issues, and I’m really bad at explaining my symptoms and keep it track if when they happen, how often to say they’re happening other than “every day”, etc. This app is a game changer.

The amount of customizable areas to fit your specific needs make it so you can log EVERYTHING. The pain scale is very comprehensive, which is something people with chronic pain tend to struggle with, myself included. I’m finding myself actually logging my pain most of the time.

The only thing I’d change about the app is; you can’t separate your “pain conditions” from your other conditions and still have them logged in the app. And you can’t have your medications for things other than pain logged unless you’re logging them as for pain management. I’d like to be able to have all of my medical conditions and medications logged in the app. Maybe an “other conditions” section would be helpful?

Otherwise this app is the best tracking app I’ve found by far.
UcHoliday,
I LOVE this app! Customizable & 100% relevant.
It’s all that I wanted and more, and I haven’t even signed in yet. I expect to find more features once I create an account and sign in, but right now it’s really impressive in letting me track my pain, the type, location and measure of pain, and how I am feeling that day in other ways like mood, energy and what activities I got up to. Possibly the most impressive feature is that it is customizable to my personal needs. If I don’t like the available descriptions I can edit the list. That is a true differentiator. But I have to emphasize that the way they are allowing people to record their pain shows they listened to the needs of chronic pain suffers. 💚🧡❤️💙💜
UTL2003-D,
Very comprehensive
I have tried a couple of different apps to track pain. I currently deal with spinal stenosis and fibromyalgia. Both of these diseases can create a ton of pain so it’s important that I relay accurate information to my pain management doctor.

I use this app on my iPhone but I also discovered there is an app for my Apple laptop and it stays in sync with the data I entered on my phone.

I understand every developer must find a way to make money. For some of us who are now disabled due to our illnesses the cost to run reports can get a little expensive.
bonzoid1957,
So far so good
Having moved from the discontinued Pain Tracker app I wasn’t expecting to find anything much like that, it was VERY comprehensive. But kind of involved, so I probably didn’t use it as often as I should’ve; certainly not every day. MMP is actually kind of a simplified version of Pain Tracker-and it’s working out fine thanks to its editable tables for not only pain but activities as well. Mental well being. It’s quick entry and includes gentle reminders for daily entries. I’ve only been using it about a month so I’ll be interested in checking out the graphs and other reporting features before long. For something so simple it’s got everything you need for health tracking and/or journaling.
copsnurse,
Great tool for tracking pain
I am a chronic pain patient of 11 years. This tool is the best I have found to track my pain and the aspects that surround it, treatment of, and response of the treatment. I plan on printing and taking this record into my pain specialist. It’s much easier to give him this than to try and remember my average pain score over the past two weeks to month.

I like the fact that I can tailor the list to meet my needs and symptoms. I’ve added items in that don’t exist in their database. It’s easy to do. I would recommend this app to anyone. The one thing is like to see added is a way to add your provider and share the pain record to them via the app to email.