How do you guys remember to take your medication?
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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Do you take your pills at the same time every day?
Jake
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1 ReactionI used to when I was working. Now I like to stay up late, and wake up late, which is good because I would say 99% of my seizures are in the morning. It’s just when I have an early appointment or something that I forget
Oh that sucks, do you work or go to school or any other such ventures of our capitalists society?
Hi All!
My husband recently gave me a new watch, and I've started setting my alarms on it as well, while keeping the ones on my phone too. The watch alarms come in handy, for instance, when I'm in the shower.
Has anyone been setting medication alarms on their watch?
Chris
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I'm sure all those alarms are great IF people's memories aren't severely impacted.
I've tried them but forget why they are going off. I'll check the stove the oven the air fryers, I'll look in the refrigerator. Check the washer and dryer check and see if water is running somewhere. A person would think that after 60 years of taking all these stinking pills that they would not have any problems remembering to take pills at certain times but unfortunately that's not the case. Since I have the automated pill dispenser and knowing the only way to shut off the squealing alarm off is by turning the dispenser upside down and dumping out the pills into my hand but if I don't remember that step my machine will send me a text and if I ignore that it will call my phone. If I still forget, it will call my brother and he will call me.
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Thanks for sharing this, Jake!
On my mobile phone, I can give a name to each alarm, in case I forget what it's for. However, on my new watch, you can't be that specific. But I'm already so used to taking my epilepsy medications at 9 am and 9 pm that when the alarm goes off, I know right away it's time for them. As both are in liquid form and I use a syringe, I leave it on top of the sink after using it, which is a reliable reminder that I've taken them all.
Your automated pill dispenser sounds like a brilliant solution, especially with that built-in escalation system — text, phone call, and then your brother as backup. That kind of layered safety net is exactly what some of us need. I'm glad you found something that truly works for you!
Is the automated pill dispenser easy to find in the States? Could you perhaps send me a link? I'd like to check whether this is available in Brazil. It would definitely make my life easier with the medications I take in pill format for other reasons.
Thank you!
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Here is a link to the dispenser I have. https://www.epill.com/medsmart.html
Although much less expensive now than when I bought it, there are quite a few dispensers now available under $100.
Here's some search results I entered in Google for automated home pill dispensers.
Good luck in your search.
Jake
Here are a couple pictures of my dispenser
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2 ReactionsI just use a regular pill box
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Thank you so much for sharing this, Jake! I did a quick search and was happy to find that good options are available here too — I had no idea these devices even existed. This group never stops teaching me something new! 🤓
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