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Pill reminder

Thank you all for your replies. It seems that everyone has a problem in this regard so I feel as though I have company.

I like Viv's suggestion of utilising the empty test strip containers for carrying pills when out. I always felt that they were too high quality to just throw away.

My meter has an alarm on it but it goes off at the same time every day. This is just what you would expect of course but if I am not eating at the same time every day it has limitations and a greater chance of the distraction that Unbeliever mentioned.

I shall try the method of leaving a light on which I am only allowed to turn off when I have taken the pill. See how that goes. Maybe someone could market a box with lights and switches on it.
 
I'm going to start another thread o uses for empty test strip containers - I too thinkthey are too good simply to throw!

Viv 8)
 
viviennem said:
I'm going to start another thread o uses for empty test strip containers - I too thinkthey are too good simply to throw!

Viv 8)

They are good for putting used lancets in when you're away - although I'd never change mine during a holiday.
Not forgetting your pills - I put my evening one on top of my bottle of Rioja. NEVER forget it that way! :lol:
 
"I put my evening one on top of my bottle of Rioja. NEVER forget it that way!"

Another excellent suggestion which I must look into.
 
I take my met three times a day with my meals. I keep mine in my handbag, never go anywhere without my handbag so always have them with me. Maybe what you need is a manbag and wear it all the time :lol:
 
Squire,

Do you make a coffee or something with every meal? You could always put the tablet organiser segment thing in your coffee cup / on the coffee jar or something. Even put it in the cutlery drawer so you have to move it to get your meals ready perhaps?

I did an Open University design course a while back and we had to come up with an 'invention' for a project. I 'designed' an identity type bracelet that had a digital unit in it like a watch but actually stored all your medical information for emergencies (eg. medication, conditions, allergies etc) and it would also have an alarm system in it so a warning would go off when your medication was due and the display would tell you what was due including the dose. Maybe if we have any budding engineers here they could start building something like this as I'm sure there would be a market for it......sounds like it here anyway.... :lol:

Regards
Angie
 
Angie

More good ideas which I may try out, apart from the bracelet.

Unbeliever already highlighted one problem where a distraction at the important time can help make you forget to take a pill. I think that is what happened to me the other day when I was surprised by finding my pill still in my organiser.

One problem I see with the alarm technique is that it rings at a fixed time and my meal times are not quite as fixed so the distraction problem has time to intervene. This might be picking nits a bit but what else is this debate for.
 
The first thing I noticed in the list of pills was your Levothyroxine, Viviennem, check the Very specific Instructions......... This pill will not work if taken anywhere near caffeine, No Coffee or Tea allowed for 6 Hours after taking it, no food for an hour, and no calcium for 4 hours after taking,
this has given me the most problems, so I try to wake at 6am and take levothyroxine , back to sleep and have some Tea or coffee after lunch, its a real pain but I have to try and persevere
 
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