Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)

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Old 10-30-2007, 09:31 AM #1
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Vicc,

that would work for me. As I make my largest doses at 8:00 (so I sleep thru the affects), putting them all in a pill bottle to take then is a good idea. thanks for the suggestion.

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I think Dawn had a great idea.... the pharmacy sells those BIG dividers for the 7 days a week, and then morning, midmorning, lunch, afternoon, and evening medication. On my next refill date, I'm getting one of those b/c I"m having a hard time remembering what I have taken, etc etc.
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Vicc,

that would work for me. As I make my largest doses at 8:00 (so I sleep thru the affects), putting them all in a pill bottle to take then is a good idea. thanks for the suggestion.

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Hi Mary,

I think that one of the dispensers that are sold at the pharmacy is a great idea. You can tell straight away what to take and when and if you have missed any.There are some that actually last for a month.
Most Pharmacies will even set them up for you if you ask them to.
The idea of putting them in one bottle is not a good idea as if for any reason someone else has to give you your medications because you are too unwell to manage them yourself then they have no idea what they have given you.
This is actually an illegal practice in hospitals--not so in the privacy of your own home but it could prove to be quite an issue.
I hope you are feeling ok and your SCS is doing the trick.
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