Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Dear , Thanks for your input on the " special bottle " . Sort of like an ankle bracelet they put on prisoners to keep track of them. LOL I like that idea very much and it will certainly be a reminder if we tend to forget. I posted the article because I know we have members from the UK and it is only fair to include rearch from the UK as well as the US. We need to be more regimented and take our meds on time. It's like feeding the parking meter. We know what happens if we don't feed the kitty, there is a high price to pay. So if we are not taking our meds when we are supposed to, it could be making a difference in our progress. In some cases, it could be a cause for bouncing PCR's or a relapse. We are adults here and we know what we are supposed to do. If we are forgetful, we need to find a way to remind ourselves, like setting an alarm clock. when I was on BMS trial, I used to set my alarm clock for 5:00 a.m., take my pills and go back to bed, so I could have my breakfast with my family. To each his own, someone may have a better idea they can share. One for all and all for one, remember when we learned that in grammer school? I've always thought that was a good lesson we learned and it has served us throughout our lives. In the case of the pill taking, I think of putting myself first. Best of luck to you in the UK, Lottie Duthu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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