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Pee, poop, go to bed, get up entries #848

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serrq opened this issue Aug 14, 2024 · 7 comments
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Pee, poop, go to bed, get up entries #848

serrq opened this issue Aug 14, 2024 · 7 comments

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@serrq
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serrq commented Aug 14, 2024

I find very useful making a connection between our phisical habits (toilet) and eating habits.

For example I go to toilet about 3 hours after the breakfast.
But also discovered that if I go to bed later in the night the next days I go to the bathroom half hour after the breakfast.

This events allow me to modify my daily habits as my needs.

What do you think about it?

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serrq commented Aug 14, 2024

Always after a coffee, I go to the toilette (pee) within 20/30 minutes. This is a clear link between the two things (because my body tries to eliminates caffeine immediately).

@davidhealey
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What do you think about it?

I think this is beyond the scope of Waistline.

@serrq
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serrq commented Aug 14, 2024

I think this is beyond the scope of Waistline.

Frankly I don't know where to write these things...

@davidhealey
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Do you need to write them?

If you really want to put it in Waistline you could add it as a zero calorie/nutrient item.

@serrq
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serrq commented Aug 14, 2024

You don't feel the necessity of these important body habits?

I like the connections between different events within my body.

It is just my nerd insights appetite, believe.

@davidhealey
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You don't feel the necessity of these important body habits?

Waistline is intended to record calories in and calories out, and track weight - the scope has extended somewhat to record other nutrients and physical body measurements.

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serrq commented Sep 23, 2024

If you really want to put it in Waistline you could add it as a zero calorie/nutrient item.

Basically this app should be an input/output journal for the physical body events.

Sleeping, eating, drinking, get up, poop, pee are body events. Without any doubts.

However, Waistline doesn't allow negative values for pee and poop (while I lose weight after these events).

For example -200 ml for pee. It is surely an OUT entry.

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