I understand your point and I fully agree with you TW Tones
But I myself am not able to convert my idea into code, especially with your 
proposal for adding contraindications. 
Because I'm going to depend on the willingness and expertise of others, I 
don't want to make it too complicated. 
But maybe you can come up with a working idea?


On Saturday, August 15, 2020 at 4:21:21 PM UTC+2, TW Tones wrote:
>
> Vincent,
>
> My suggestion for contra-indications is not about building your solution, 
> but as I understand it, its a medical necessity. In your case for example 
> you say "No Sweating" this could be considered a "contra-indication", if 
> all other diagnoses considered. The problem is the words "all other 
> diagnoses considered", because we rarely do that. Its more like saying for 
> this diagnoses the person "Must not sweat at all", it's not that you may 
> not observe it, its that "if they are sweating" it is *not the current 
> diagnosis*.
>
> I know it sounds like they are the same thing, "a negative of a symptom is 
> a contra indication", but as I understand it, this is not the case. Part of 
> the issue is when you use search to find something, not finding it, is not 
> a contra-indication, you need to find a statement that "it must not be so".
>
> Any way do what you will with my point.
>
> Regards
> Tones
>
> On Sunday, August 16, 2020 at 12:04:11 AM UTC+10, Vincent vd B wrote:
>>
>> Thank you for your response Tony,
>>
>> I have thought about it once, but that is not necessary in principle.
>> To begin with, the outcome is not definitive. For example, "sweating" is 
>> just as good as "not sweating" an indication. 
>> If you are left with a few possible syndromes, you can continue your very 
>> specific search.
>> You can then put any important points for attention in order to 
>> differentiate in the tiddler of the syndrome concerned.
>>
>> What I kept out of consideration because I feared it would get too 
>> complicated then is working with categories.
>> This would make the very long row of indications a lot clearer.
>>
>> As an example:
>>
>> * Categorie: Sweat
>> ** No sweating (Indication)
>> ** Little sweating.
>> ** Heavy sweating
>> ** Sweating after exercise
>> ** Sweating in the evening
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> On Saturday, August 15, 2020 at 2:16:37 PM UTC+2, TW Tones wrote:
>>>
>>> Vincent,
>>>
>>> I will see if I can contribute more - But listening to a podcast 
>>> recently I learned another important step is to consider for diagnosis it 
>>> "contra-indications." 
>>>
>>> When a Diagnosis is imminent given the indications a list of 
>>> contra-indications can be given, so if one of these is observed you can 
>>> rule out one of more of the possible diagnosis.
>>>
>>> Actually the idea of indications and contra indications could be suited 
>>> to many areas such as trouble shooting or problem solving.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Tony
>>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, August 15, 2020 at 8:09:14 PM UTC+10, Vincent vd B wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> Syndrome Differentiation:
>>>> To make a diagnosis, look for indications to differentiate between 
>>>> possible syndromes.
>>>>
>>>> I have tiddlers who each describe a syndrome.
>>>> and tiddlers describing an indication (tagged with the syndromes wich 
>>>> it is indicating to).
>>>>
>>>> What I want is some kind of checklist with all indications. (A list of 
>>>> all tiddlers with the tag: Indication)
>>>> If I tick a indication:
>>>> All indications that do not refer to that specific syndrome disappear 
>>>> from the list. And any syndromes common to the selected indication (s) 
>>>> will 
>>>> appear at the bottom of the tiddler.
>>>>
>>>> Every time I tick an indication, the possible indications and syndromes 
>>>> become visible. That makes it easier to research and question. Until I 
>>>> only 
>>>> have one or a few syndromes left.
>>>>
>>>> And I need a reset button.
>>>>
>>>> Basically it is like a kind of database / table where you filter 
>>>> everything out of the data that has nothing to do with it.
>>>>
>>>> I am not good at coding and am looking for someone who can help me out.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>>
>>>

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