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We are going to try to" sell" it to the doctors as a time-saving device.  Those I have met with believe it will save 5 to 10 minutes per appointment; apparently getting an understanding of on/off takes a great deal of time. It will also, we believe, help with between appointment phone calls.  It is our hope that doctors will ask patients to use the device to self monitor, particularly after a medication change or in periods of disease progression.  Each physician will have their own log in page - one button - with only their patients listed there.  One click and they can view a clean chart of on/off, dosing times, peak dyskinesias and peak performance. 

Of course from our side - the hope is that time saved can be used to discuss other things - not merely shortening already too short appointments. And that patients have a new way to communicate with their physicians.  Hopefully the information will lead to faster and better interventions - and not having to wait 6 months to get meds changed when they need to be.

I recognize it may be an uphill battle - but its one I'm willing to take on.  I feel like PD patients are often isolated from their neurologists and don't get the on-demand services they deserve.  I'd love to get everyones thoughts?  Its going to cost me about $60,000 to build - so if I'm all wet let me know please!  Weigh in - this is a PD community project...






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To: PARKINSN <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: Rayilyn & Others Interested/beta testing


I'd be happy to try the wwebsite - don't hsve a smartphone.  
ow do you propose to get a doctor to pay actual attention to the results ?
btw, I don't have off-periods tho I do have occaisional mornings when I can't 
alk  (main PD prob is a dragging left leg)
Amanda
Quoting Meg Duggan <[log in to unmask]>:
> I'm working on a website and smart phone app for PWP  - basically an on/off
 tracker that graphs and charts and goes straight to neuro.  For when meds
 change, in periods of disease progression etc... MDS I have talked to say 5
 days would give them a clear picture of what is happening, allowing them to
 change meds, make intermediate appts when necessary, save time etc... I'm
 looking for people who will try it out for a few days at mid-design stage and
 give me feedback so we can make it as utile as possible!  Anyone and everyone
 - the more the merrier!
 
 
 
 
 
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 Sent: Thu, Aug 26, 2010 1:00 am
 Subject: Re: Rayilyn & Others Interested
 
 
 thanks for offer of help
 hat is beta testing???
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 rom: "Meg Duggan" <[log in to unmask]>
 ent: Monday, August 16, 2010 5:58 PM
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 > Ray- What a pleasure to see your post!  The list has been so quiet I was 
  afraid that people had migrated somewhere.  I've started a new venture to 
  do some apps for PWP - and I'm hoping you'll agree to be a beta-tester for 
  me and give me feedback on what we are attempting.  In return, I'll give 
  you free access to the stuff we come up with for life.
 
  Anyone else interested?  Looking for 20 or 30 people to test out new 
  ideas - sign on and review what we come up with - give feedback, and use 
  it for life!
 
  I'm really excited about some of the stuff we are coming up with to help 
  patients communicate with their docs between visits and gather vital 
  information.  Please email me at [log in to unmask] if you are willing to 
  give us just a few minutes of your time!
 
  Thanks everyone - Meg
 
 
 
 
 
 
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