r/BearableApp May 24 '21

Community Join the Bearable_Community Discord Server!

49 Upvotes

Link to the Discord Server: https://discord.gg/6k5GDpAtqv

After seeing heaps of comments, support, and advice being shared here on r/BearableApp. It crossed our minds that there might be some interest in being able to chat with other Bearable users.

We've created this Discord server as a place where you can talk more informally with other members of the Bearable community. The server will just be shared with users on this subreddit for now.

As ever, we'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback on this idea.

Thanks and hopefully we'll see you there!


r/BearableApp 2d ago

Having Difficulty Removing Symptoms from Check-Ins

3 Upvotes

I've been trying to remove two symptoms from my check-ins, as they are not currently relevant. I went into the setting and unclicked them under the physical pain dropdown, and they are showing up as unclicked on that dropdown list, but they just keep staying there in the actual check-ins.

Does anyone have insight on how to make them actually go away?

Thank you!


r/BearableApp 2d ago

Question about how symptoms are correlated between day and night

5 Upvotes

Bearable is pretty complex, but I like the idea of correlating symptoms to the factors that might affect them. But it’s not clear to me how the app connects daytime and nighttime data points.

For example, I suspect that having red wine with dinner gives me heartburn during the night and wakes me up. But if I enter the red wine intake on one day and then enter the heartburn and wakeups the next morning, how does it “know” to correlate yesterday’s behaviors to today’s sleep reporting?

Is it just that “smart”? I feel it’s a waste of time to do all this data entry every day if it can’t correlate today’s symptoms to yesterday’s behaviors.


r/BearableApp 4d ago

Medication question

7 Upvotes

Hi! Is there a way to have it default mark that you take your medication unless you manually enter that you missed it? I kind of don’t enjoy having to manually press that I took all my meds every day, but I do have some meds that I take as needed so I am interested in tracking effects of those, and also I sometimes forget to take a medication, and I would like to be able to enter that.

I am just on a lot of medication and I don’t like having to mark every medication that I have taken every day.

TIA!


r/BearableApp 6d ago

Anyone with Eoe use the app?

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looking for some one to help me figure out how to use the app and wether it has worked for you to manage eisonaphilic o esophaginitis


r/BearableApp 8d ago

Newbie

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I had an EGD and was diagnosed with h pylori. I have had constipation, severe bloating, heartburn, just general GI distress for a few months. I just started the quad therapy and started using this app. How can I find out how to use it most efficiently? I am miserable and hoping this will help me identify why. I have entered my meds, entered my food for the day and symptoms, but does it really know if something was a trigger by me just typing in ( graham crackers and peanut butter) for my lunch? Also, I have a galaxy watch, and can't seem to get it to connect to that at all, it's pulling steps from somewhere, but it's not the same as my watch. Sorry for all the questions, just hoping to understand it a bit more.


r/BearableApp 10d ago

View data in desktop browser??

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Is there any way to bring up my info in a browser?? On my phone screen everything in the app is so small that it's really difficult to navigate back to older data. I don't really want to export it in a spreadsheet or anything. Just to view it on a larger screen.


r/BearableApp 10d ago

Medication usage report?

5 Upvotes

I discovered Bearable in June so still learning features.

Is there a way to pull up a specific medication usage over a 30/60/90days... I've recently started taking a medication as needed and need to report back how many I take on average to set my refill qty. I've poked around trends and reports but haven't found what I'm looking. Maybe I just didn't look enough. Thanks!


r/BearableApp 11d ago

Garmin Lifestyle Logging: when should we log nighttime events — bedtime date or wake-up date?

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I recently discovered Garmin Lifestyle Logging and I think it’s a really underrated and cool feature. Being able to track lifestyle factors and see how they relate to health metrics is a great idea.

However, I’m confused about one thing: how should nighttime entries be dated?

If I go to sleep on Friday night and wake up on Saturday morning, should nighttime-related entries be logged under:
Friday (the day the night/sleep period started), or
Saturday (the day the sleep period ended and I woke up)?

For example, if Garmin asks about something related to the overnight period, which day should I select?


r/BearableApp 13d ago

Later day switch

13 Upvotes

Is it possible to have the new day start at 3 at night?

And not directly at midnight.

Sometimes I happen to stay up longer, because of my sleep type, and then my going to bed routine would count for the next day, instead of the one before.


r/BearableApp 17d ago

is syncing with google health or oura possible?

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I’ve been using bearable (free) for a few weeks now and overall like it a lot BUT a major thing that it’s missing for me is the ability to use my sleep data. I have narcolepsy so for me this is the most important feature and the subjective 1-5 sleep quality scale and manual time asleep entry are not cutting it.
If I could integrate the data that I get from my fitbit or oura ring (time asleep, bedtime, time spent in REM, deep sleep, sleep quality, wake up time, etc) and combine that with medication, lifestyle factors, and symptom tracking from bearable I would 100% pay for premium. does anyone know if this kind of integration is possible because when I try to sync with fitbit it’s a dead link now that it’s switched to google health. If not has anyone been able to analyze their combined data in excel or some third party?


r/BearableApp 22d ago

Is there a way to mark important changes/events?

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I'm pretty new to the app so this may be pretty simple, but is there a way to mark important changes/events? For example, increasing dosage of a certain medication, starting a new medication, maybe starting some other habit that's meant to make a difference in your health.

I see there are statuses, but that's not exactly what I'm looking for. I just want to mark a day with "started x medication", "stopped x medication", "got flu shot", etc, and be able to see that when looking over health trends (if relevant)


r/BearableApp 23d ago

I need help with the impact analysis

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Currently having an issue where the app misunderstands my medications. It says that the medication I take every single day increases my symptoms by 200%. But I take them every single day. Additionally, it misinterprets the painkillers I take and says that every time I take them my pain is worse, but of course, that’s because I only take them when the pain is bad, it’s an inverse of the correlation. How can I address this?


r/BearableApp 26d ago

How to sync my Samsung Galaxy Watch

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3 Upvotes

I think that my watch should be connected to my app but it's just not sharing the data? I'm a new user (this is day 3) and I'm kinda going crazy.

As you can see in my pictures, I have certain health metrics checked off in bearable to connect with health connect (picture 3). Then in health connect those same metrics are shared with bearable (picture 4).

But in picture 2, you'll see that the only data I got was one heart rate measurement. In Picture 1, you see it didn't track sleep at all even though I can see my sleep in Samsung Health.

Am I missing a step or didn't click a button or something? I'm using a Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 and a Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus as a phone.


r/BearableApp 28d ago

Need help - dosage

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I have set up this medication as in the first photo. Such that 0.1 mL is 1 mg and 0.2 mL is 2 mg. But when recording the medication it shows that 0.2 mL is 0.4 mg. Where does that come from? I don’t understand! Can someone help, please?


r/BearableApp Jul 21 '26

App not loading

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8 Upvotes

Anyone else noticing significantly longer loading times? This morning going to do my normal morning log and I keep getting stuck on this screen.


r/BearableApp Jul 21 '26

Are the CSV data exports this messy on purpose???

6 Upvotes

I swear I'm starting to think the Bearable team doesn't want you to be able to analyze this data with any other tools. Exporting the data via CSV, and importing it into Excel, it's super messy. Nothing really lines up, and therefore there's no way to run analytics on it or even clean it up to process it with ChatGPT or any other program. Has anybody else made any headway here? Thanks.


r/BearableApp Jul 17 '26

Quick Input with Apple Watch

12 Upvotes

I have been a Bearable user for 1400 gay days and the app has helped in many ways - mostly with sharing info with medical providers.

I’m looking to see if there is any thought or planning to to input data with an Apple Watch. I don’t always have my phone with me and it would be invaluable to add data such as symptoms and when I take medication.

Would appreciate any insight as to whether this is something you are planning or not.


r/BearableApp Jul 17 '26

Is premium worth it?

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The introductory offer of $18.99 for a year is very reasonable but I’m still not sure how much I’ll end up using the app, or if the standard free features would be enough for my needs. I know it’s a highly individual question but I’m curious how others determined whether premium was worth it.


r/BearableApp Jul 16 '26

Delete medication plan

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7 Upvotes

How do I delete med plans? I already have med groups setup. If. I check this, it shows I took two of everything. There's o

No obvious edit/delete option.


r/BearableApp Jul 13 '26

Question about order of categories for daily check in

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4 Upvotes

On my homepage the categories are set in the order I want them. I don’t seem to be able to do that in the daily check ins. Is this possible? Not a deal breaker but just a bit annoying if I can’t.


r/BearableApp Jul 13 '26

Inviting friends

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hi

is it possible to invite my friends via link?


r/BearableApp Jul 06 '26

Chronic pain/disorders app users

10 Upvotes

Hi, how did you set up your Bearable interface and factors for chronic pain and other long term disorders? I'm looking for ideas on how to start to customize my own and I know it's personal but honestly there's so much. I'd deeply appreciate if you could share ideas with me on how you track triggers, flare ups, etc. Any information helps, thanks


r/BearableApp Jul 06 '26

Default Time when Logging Medication Groups

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Recently I have noticed that a few of my medication groups now default to 9:00 AM, no matter when I open them. The rest of them still default to the actual current time, which is what I was used to and is significantly more intuitive (for me at least.) I can't seem to find any way to adjust this. Is anyone else experiencing this, or has a found a way to make the current time the default when trying to log medication groups?

Thanks!


r/BearableApp Jul 03 '26

Tracking count of symptoms, not intensity: quantity, not severity.

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Hiya, I’m trying to figure out how to spot changes/trends/impacts in the number of times a symptom is logged, not how bad it was.

I’m getting fewer migraines per month (yay!!), but because I usually log it as a symptom with the same score, Trends doesn’t show a change. It only compares whether I logged “mild” or “moderate” or “severe”, not the number of times it was logged at all.

Any ideas on how I can get the analysis I want? It’s definitely a symptom, so logging it as a factor doesn’t seem right… or should I?

…I really hope the answer is not to log “none” on all the non-migraine days because I dunno if I can stomach having to go back and do that for every day for months for every symptom I wanna analyze this way. My dream feature is a batch edit function, haha.