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Hemolog is the first iPhone application for Hemophiliacs. Hemolog allows you to create a record of all your infusions in a new and exciting way as well as have your records with you at all times.

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Ryan Rotenberry Comment by Ryan Rotenberry on March 6, 2010 at 11:34pm
This is very exciting! I have an iPhone and can't wait for this app! I current track my infusions in a log book created by and supplied to me from Caremark, which is the home care pharmacy I use. Great job!
HEMOMAMA Comment by HEMOMAMA on February 26, 2010 at 3:17am
thanks for sharing this great job
Michael Schultz Comment by Michael Schultz on January 27, 2010 at 11:33am
Hey Samuell. Currently the application is only for iPhone and iPod Touch. However, I hope to soon make the process available as a web application as well. Glad you like what you saw. Thanks for the kind words.
samuell price Comment by samuell price on January 23, 2010 at 10:52pm
I like this idea. I have been using a Microsoft Access database I created years ago. But I can't take that on the road. This seems helpful and looks like what I have been trying to accomplish also. Unfortunately, I do not nor intend to buy an iPhone. Is this ap available for Palm or as a desktop ap?

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Your Child Has Hemophlia!

I will never forget the day those words were spoken to me! All three times!

I have three sons with severe hemophilia A. With no family history this was quite A shock to us! Our HTC provided us with a wealth of information. We also found wonderful resources at our local hemophilia chapter as well as the National Hemophilia Foundation. One thing that helped me was being able to talk to other moms who had kids with hemophilia. However 26 years ago that was a bit of a challenge! I am thrilled to be part of Hemophilia Moms so I can share my experiences with all of you!

I was so frustrated all those years ago when no one could answer a question that I felt was pretty straight forwar. " How big is a bruise before it is a bleed?" I always got the same answer..."you will know!" Now how was I going to know? I had never seen a "bleed"! I barely knew what hemophilia was! However, when my son had his first bleed....I knew it! When he had his first spontanious bleed....I knew! As mothers we need to trust ourselves. Take advatage of all the resources that are available! Twenty six years ago I would have loved to be able to talk to other moms in my shoes with the click of a mouse!

How did you feel when your son was diagnoised? How did you know your child had a bleed?

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