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Taking My Pills on Time
My medication alarm system combines a very low tech device—a four chamber pill box—with my iPhone’s system alarms. I set a daily repeating alarm labelled with the pill chamber number.
The key innovation is that, instead of a built-in alarm, I use a song. Sometimes it takes me a while to reach my pillbox—the length of the song doesn’t let the task slip from my mind. (It also is less annoying than a repetitive ding dong!) If I don’t snooze the song, iOS repeats it at least three times — fifteen minutes of "Take your pills, already!"
I choose instrumental songs, so as not to impose my lyric tastes on random strangers. I switch to different songs every season, since I can become ear blind to the same tune after too many repetitions.
My pharmacy sold me this 85 cm x 35 cm x 25 cm4-chamber pillbox in rigid plastic. Each chamber has a hinged lid, labelled in braille. There’s a lock on the end that my arthritic fingers have no trouble releasing.
And of course there’s one more set of pills I have to take as I climb in to bed—that pillbox rests on my phone charger, which so far has been a foolproof reminder since I don’t want my baby brain to go unfed overnight.
What's your system like?
I use a similar mise en place
when baking. I set out all my various flour bags and spices and such, and then turn on their heads after I add each to the bowl.
(Which didn't prevent me from adding baking soda instead of cornstarch to my cranberry-blueberry ketchup. My, that sure bubbled!)
The pillbox approach does require 30 minutes weekly to load up 7 of them, but that also consolidates all the refill requests.
Not having to wonder about whether I've taken something decrements my mental load, leaving a little more room for more rewarding wonderments.
Re: I use a similar mise en place
Re: I use a similar mise en place
Gabapentins are huge.
This is one of the many advantages of Neuhauser Pharmacy! I brought in the largest pill stack (which also included Gabapentin) and asked Peg to order seven 4-a-day container which would fit.