ABStrackAuto-Brewery Syndrome Tracking

Health tracking built for Auto-Brewery Syndrome

ABStrack is an open-source, privacy-first app for people living with ABS — a rare condition where ethanol is produced in the body, causing intoxication-like symptoms without drinking. Presentations vary widely; many patients remain underdiagnosed. We focus on fast, accessible logging during episodes, ABS-relevant markers (such as BAC and glucose), optional media for symptoms, and clear sharing with clinicians you authorize.

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Why ABStrack exists

  • Impaired-use design. During an episode you may be cognitively impaired; flows aim for large targets, minimal choices, and linear steps — not generic symptom-app complexity.
  • ABS-specific markers. BAC, glucose, blood pressure, and other readings that matter for your care team, with presets you define when you are well.
  • Privacy-first. Consumer-directed health data: you control access; practitioners see data only after explicit, auditable authorization.
  • Patterns over time. Charts and summaries (similar to the sample below) help you and authorized clinicians spot trends for diagnosis and treatment planning.

Sample reporting

After you log episodes and markers, ABStrack can surface summaries like weekly episode counts, marker trends, and symptom frequency — always under your control. The dashboard below uses illustrative data only.

ABStrack — Episode & health report (sample)

Jan 1 – Mar 19, 2026 · 12-week summary · illustrative only

Active monitoring

Total episodes

47

↑ 8 vs prior period

Avg BAC at peak

0.11%

↑ 0.02% vs prior

Avg blood glucose

6.1 mmol/L

↓ 0.2 vs prior

Symptom types logged

9

unique symptoms

Episode frequency — weekly

ABS episodesOther episodes

Episode type breakdown

ABS 68%Other 32%

BAC & blood glucose over time

BAC %Blood glucose (mmol/L)

Top symptoms logged

Nausea
41
Dizziness
35
Slurred speech
28
Fatigue
24
Vomiting
19
Cognitive fog
15
Vertigo
10

Figures use fictional data to preview reporting; ABStrack does not display your health data on this page.

Advocacy and education

For patient advocacy, provider education, legal resources, and research into auto-brewery syndrome, visit Auto Brewery Syndrome Advocacy and Research (autobrewery.org) — an independent non-profit site.

ABStrack — ABS health tracking