u/A-Ok-Instruction4753

built an offline ios app that scans paper blood tests and graphs your cbc/ferritin over time. need brutal feedback from this sub

hey everyone. ive been lurking here a while and noticed we all seem to have the same problem with tracking recurring bloodwork. i got so exhausted trying to read messy hospital portals and entering my hemaglobin and mcv into a spreadsheet just to see if my numbers were actually improving

so i spent the last few months building an ios app to do it automatically. you just point your camera at the paper lab printout and the on-device ai pulls all the data and builds trend charts instantly

i wanted it to be completely private so there are zero cloud servers and it locks with faceID. you dont even need to make an account anywhere

its finally live on the app store but im just a solo dev and really need people who actually look at blood labs constantly to tear thsi apart and tell me what i need to fix. the premium version is normally paid but i generated a bunch of promo codes to unlock it for free forever for anyone here willing to test it out

if you have an iphone and want to try it just drop a comment and ill DM you the app store link and a free code to unlock it

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u/A-Ok-Instruction4753 — 7 days ago

had my surgery back on march 20. my total testosterone was basically flatlined around 300 ng/dl for months before that. my uro kept telling me it was clinically normal and that surgery wouldnt change it

just got my 6 week bloods back and its finally trending up to 400. attached my chart so you guys can see the jump.

im actually feeling the physical changes too. my libido is way up and my drive is finally coming back. even had night fall a couple times recently which honestly hasnt happened in forever

crazy to think my previous uro suggested me not to get the surgery. so glad I didnt listen

u/A-Ok-Instruction4753 — 9 days ago