Hi Ricky, installment loans are a good idea. I also downloaded a widget called Days Left so I know exactly how many days I have left on treatment.
rickygrimes said
Nov 5, 2014
Getting well in a hospital means that you need to have a lot of cash in your pocket. You will surely need to pay a lot when it comes to your medications. All kinds of parties want to keep individuals off of them narcotics. In fact, a number of pharmaceutical businesses are trying to keep individuals off narcotics but specifically generic ones, as a number of Big Pharma corporations are using narcotic coupons to keep individuals purchasing brand-name after patents lapsed. If you need help paying for your medication, get an XXXXX You should try availing an installment loan right now if you need help with your expenses. You will be able to buy the medications that you need in order to get well.
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-- Edited by Tig56 on Wednesday 5th of November 2014 02:13:04 PM
LC said
Oct 11, 2014
Thank God for reminders. I have one called Life Reminders I use for miscellaneous events, but for some reason, I wanted a separate app just for meds.
So what free smart phone medicine reminder apps do you all use?
-- Edited by LC on Saturday 11th of October 2014 04:15:33 PM
wmlj1960 said
Oct 11, 2014
I don't have a smart phone but I do have a multiple alarm function on my regular cell phone that is my main reminder. I've been on Tx for 12 weeks and have 12 more to go and so far I have a perfect record of taking meds on time. I have other reminders such as alarm clocks, notes in places that I visit daily, and other stuff but I take 21 pills a day at 9am,3pm and 9pm, and I owe my perfect compliance record mainly to my phone.
I started a thread on this subject and some good ideas have been posted to that thread that may help you. That thread is HERE.
Tig said
Oct 11, 2014
There are several excellent apps available and they can provide great assistance for the brain fogged individual! Fortunately with the new protocols and a single dose per day, is going to be far easier than the recent days of high pill burdens and multiple dose times. It's vitally important to set a schedule and stick to it, so anything like this that can help you remember is quite valuable!
While I was thinking about starting treatment last night, and what I could do to make sure I took my meds, I got to thinking - hmm, I wonder if there is a free good medication reminder app out there? I downloaded one called Medisafe for my android phone, and it's pretty cool. You can enter times, dosages, and pick a picture of the pills and it shows them in a circular pill box. It seems nifty.
Does anyone else use these, and if so what ones do you like?
Getting well in a hospital means that you need to have a lot of cash in your pocket. You will surely need to pay a lot when it comes to your medications. All kinds of parties want to keep individuals off of them narcotics. In fact, a number of pharmaceutical businesses are trying to keep individuals off narcotics but specifically generic ones, as a number of Big Pharma corporations are using narcotic coupons to keep individuals purchasing brand-name after patents lapsed. If you need help paying for your medication, get an XXXXX You should try availing an installment loan right now if you need help with your expenses. You will be able to buy the medications that you need in order to get well.
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-- Edited by Tig56 on Wednesday 5th of November 2014 02:13:04 PM
Thank God for reminders.
I have one called Life Reminders I use for miscellaneous events, but for some reason, I wanted a separate app just for meds.
So what free smart phone medicine reminder apps do you all use?
-- Edited by LC on Saturday 11th of October 2014 04:15:33 PM
I don't have a smart phone but I do have a multiple alarm function on my regular cell phone that is my main reminder. I've been on Tx for 12 weeks and have 12 more to go and so far I have a perfect record of taking meds on time. I have other reminders such as alarm clocks, notes in places that I visit daily, and other stuff but I take 21 pills a day at 9am,3pm and 9pm, and I owe my perfect compliance record mainly to my phone.
I started a thread on this subject and some good ideas have been posted to that thread that may help you. That thread is HERE.
There are several excellent apps available and they can provide great assistance for the brain fogged individual! Fortunately with the new protocols and a single dose per day, is going to be far easier than the recent days of high pill burdens and multiple dose times. It's vitally important to set a schedule and stick to it, so anything like this that can help you remember is quite valuable!
http://www.drugs.com/apps/
http://appcrawlr.com/ios-apps/best-apps-pill-reminder
Tig
While I was thinking about starting treatment last night, and what I could do to make sure I took my meds, I got to thinking - hmm, I wonder if there is a free good medication reminder app out there? I downloaded one called Medisafe for my android phone, and it's pretty cool. You can enter times, dosages, and pick a picture of the pills and it shows them in a circular pill box. It seems nifty.
Does anyone else use these, and if so what ones do you like?