The pain management pages on this site  include many blank forms which you can copy (Control + c) and paste (Control +v) into your favorite word processing programs. 

 

The reasons you may want to do that are simple: 

  • Many of them are pages that have been created as single pages or components of some larger diary or log that you may want to keep on your own hard drive. 
  •  You may not want to access the internet every time you want to print one of the log or diary pages.  You may also want to customize a page for your own specific uses, and copying it into your own word processor will allow you to do that.

The pain management pages are easily adaptable to existing software. I have experience using them with the following:

 

Free diary software download (PC only): 

The  free  software program I Daily Diary (no-nags, no spyware) could easily be adapted for use as a pain management diary, and the various pages could be copied into one created diary and  then copied and pasted into a second diary in which you want to keep your medical and/or pain-management entries.  I Daily Diary (http://www.splinterware.com/products/idailydiary.htm) is also available in a "pro" version,   but I have used the freeware version for years and am very pleased with it. If you have need for the additional services the pro version has, I'm sure you won't regret buying that upgrade.

 


A small  screenshot of the free I Daily Diary freeware can be viewed  |here |


 

Free online word processor: 

A really useful free online/internet  service by  Google - called Google Documents and Spreadsheets (http://docs.google.com) - allows people with free, no-strings-attached Google account (http://www.google.com/accounts) to use an online word processing program which allows users to download content they create in a variety of files: as a Microsoft Word document;  as an rtf file (rich text format);  PDF (Adobe pdf file readable by free Adobe viewers); as an Open Office file (free, open-source software); or as a HTML file (a web/browser-readable  page in zip format).

Take Googl Documents and Spreadsheets mini tour: http://www.google.com/google-d-s/tour1.html 

 

A  small screenshot of  

Googl Documents and Spreadsheets can be seen | here |

 

Shareware card file: AZZ Card File

The pages can also be pasted as separate cards into the shareware note-organizing program AZZ Card file, creating a full pain-management database. 

 

Several good screenshots of the program can be viewed on the free downloadable AZZ diary page | here |. 

 

A small screenshot of an AZZ Card pain management database can be viewed    |here

 

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Note: I have absolutely no stake in the recommended programs. All recommendations here are based on my own experiences as an extremely happy PC user who has a very satisfactory history with the things I am recommending. I hope your own experiences will be as good as mine!