How do you guys remember to take your medication?

Posted by Jake @jakedduck1, Jan 4, 2025

My automated pill dispenser isn't working correctly and I ended up forgetting my medication AGAIN and was at ER all day yesterday from having seizures.
Jake

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Are there watches that one can set with recurring alarms to signal, "Time for my meds!"

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Yes I had one of those when I was a teen-young adult. Worked well if you took meds right away. Otherwise I would sometimes get busy and forget.

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Yes I had one of those when I was a teen-young adult. Worked well if you took meds right away. Otherwise I would sometimes get busy and forget.

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This is why I use the snooze function on my alarm. The alarm can ring at a time when I am not able to take my medications straight away (i.e. I am in the bathroom, or on a phone call, etc.). With the use of the snooze function, I do not miss my medications anymore, thankfully.
Chris (@santosha)

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Set ur alarm on your phone as reminder to take your seizure medicine at the same time every day to keep your level normal

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I use an app called Take Your Pills. The best part about it is that I can mark which pills I have taken each time I take them. This helps when you need to take multiple pills at a time and also when filling a weekly pill box.

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just picked up on this discussion and I have a different technique. Since I always have my phone with me as I am eating breakfast and dinner (when I take my keppra), I just set the pill right on top of my phone so that when I am finished with a meal or get up after watching tv, I will see the pill on my phone if I have forgotten to take it during the meal. Works great for me.......thanks
God Bless
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I've been taking seizure medication since my removal of a brain 🧠 tumor in 1970. It was an ASTROCYTOMA GRADE I BRAIN 🧠 TUMOR.
I had to take it three times a day, so I just got into the regimen of taking it at
5:00 am, 3:00pm, and 8:00pm. I still take it at that time or very close to it.
But the funny thing is that I can usually feel it in my head that it's time to take it. I have discovered that my sense of awareness lessons and my level of consciousness also drops to a certain degree.
So in a sense I can actually feel it's time to take my
anticonvulsant medication.
I hope this was helpful for you. Good Luck 🤞.

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@terrydalecasino hi terry, i was just dx AA3 and i am struggling to cope big time. Did you do any treatment? Lifestyle changes etc? I am torn between my choices.

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I've been taking seizure medication since my removal of a brain 🧠 tumor in 1970. It was an ASTROCYTOMA GRADE I BRAIN 🧠 TUMOR.
I had to take it three times a day, so I just got into the regimen of taking it at
5:00 am, 3:00pm, and 8:00pm. I still take it at that time or very close to it.
But the funny thing is that I can usually feel it in my head that it's time to take it. I have discovered that my sense of awareness lessons and my level of consciousness also drops to a certain degree.
So in a sense I can actually feel it's time to take my
anticonvulsant medication.
I hope this was helpful for you. Good Luck 🤞.

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@terrydalecasino same dx and struggling big time. Did u do any treatment? Any lifestyle changes? I feel hopeless but i also have 2 boys to live for.

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Yeah, that's a tough one but so essential. I use a variety of techniques, from keeping my pill case filled, in plain sight, using in your face post-its and daily checklists for am and pm, try taking am and pm, plus mid-day supplements, at same time each day. Hope any of that is helpful !

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I have a am/pm pillbox, other then my girlfriend nagging me that’s it. It’s not a good system as I still have seizures.

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There is an app called round that can be set to remind a person to take their meds.

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