06-28-2023
18:33
- last edited on
07-04-2023
16:53
by
LizzyFitbit
06-28-2023
18:33
- last edited on
07-04-2023
16:53
by
LizzyFitbit
I suffer from chronic pain. When my Sense 2 asks me “How are you feeling?”… I wish that “In pain” was an option. Chronic pain triggers many of the same responses on our body as stress, and this would be a great way to track and differentiate pain from actual stress for chronic pain sufferers. Is this a feature Fitbit can add?
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06-29-2023 00:41
06-29-2023 00:41
Hi @Mdratli - have a look in the Product feedback forum or post a new topic there to get a greater chance of it being added.
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06-29-2023 00:41
06-29-2023 00:41
Hi @Mdratli - have a look in the Product feedback forum or post a new topic there to get a greater chance of it being added.
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
06-29-2023 03:39 - edited 06-29-2023 03:50
06-29-2023 03:39 - edited 06-29-2023 03:50
Welcome to the Fitbit community, @Mdratli!
I'm constantly suffering anxiety attacks. I've found that using the Relax app on my device most often calms me down quite a bit, watching this app's animation while doing deep breathing.
Having done that for a while, Fitbit's Stress Management Score seems to reflect my mental constitution pretty well now. For more information on that you might want to have a closer look here:
How do I track and manage stress with my Fitbit device?
06-29-2023 18:48
06-29-2023 18:48
Thank you for the re-direct! Much appreciated!
07-04-2023 16:57 - edited 07-04-2023 16:58
07-04-2023 16:57 - edited 07-04-2023 16:58
@Mdratli Welcome on board. @Guy_ and @Talahthas Thanks for your insights and great suggestions.
@Mdratli Thanks for sharing your thoughts about the Stress Management feature. I understand where you're coming from and because you already posted this suggestion in the Product Feedback board, I wanted to share the link here so other members can support it by adding their vote:
Every feedback shared in the forums is always appreciated as it helps us to keep improving, and yours isn't the exception.