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Old 12-31-2011, 10:27 PM #1
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I have trouble keeping track of exactly when to take my meds. I found an excellent app called dosecast which allows you to either track by the clock or, my favorite, by length of time. I tend to take my meds at the beginning of my days which can be different times. I can have it track by number of hours between doses. Plays a little tune when it's time.
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That's great! Exactly what everyone needs now days with all the technology that is available. My problem is I far too often forget to grab my phone as I head out the door. For me, unless I could set a tone or bell or something as a reminder on every device capable of sounding the tone in the world, it would be of little use. After 12 years of taking the meds I just know when it is time. Surprisingly, I am usually within 15 minutes either way.
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