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Bridget,

Someone told me if you do the Imunovir five times a day you can take two pills

in the morning, one at lunch and two in the evening. However, you should check

with Dr. G to see if this is okay.

Marcia

> Hello,

> Does anybody else have this problem?:

> I have extremely bad short term memory which I've heard goes along w/chronic

fatigue, ADHD and MS.

> According to the directions for Imunovir, I have to take one tablet six times

a day during waking hours. That means one tablet every 2 - 2 1/2 hours.

> Due to my terrible short term memory, and other current issues and demands (my

son 5 year old has autism and I have a 2 year old) I can't remember to take it

every 2 to 2 1/2 hours.

> Can anybody give me any tips on how I'm supposed to remember to take the drug

that is supposed to (eventually) help me to remember?

> For a person like me, who can't remember things, having to remember to take a

medication that frequently is like a dark comedy.

> I've tried the oven timer - but when I'm using the oven I can't be using it to

time my meds at the same time. An egg timer only goes up to 1 hour - and by then

I often can't remember if it's the first or second time I reset it. I tend to

misplace them anyway, just like I do my watches or any device that can time

anything.

> This is sort of like telling a somebody who can't walk that they can use a

wheel chair as long as they can walk over and get it.

> Has anybody else had this experience??? :)

> Thanks,

> Bridget

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Thanks Marcia!

I am not a patient of Dr. G's but I may be seeing a practitioner in the

near future so it will be something that I will bring up.

Bridget

From: and Marcia Hinds <hindssite@...>

Subject: RE: Digest Number 4272

Date: Monday, March 29, 2010, 12:42 PM

 

Bridget,

Someone told me if you do the Imunovir five times a day you can take two pills

in the morning, one at lunch and two in the evening. However, you should check

with Dr. G to see if this is okay.

Marcia

> Hello,

> Does anybody else have this problem?:

> I have extremely bad short term memory which I've heard goes along w/chronic

fatigue, ADHD and MS.

> According to the directions for Imunovir, I have to take one tablet six times

a day during waking hours. That means one tablet every 2 - 2 1/2 hours.

> Due to my terrible short term memory, and other current issues and demands (my

son 5 year old has autism and I have a 2 year old) I can't remember to take it

every 2 to 2 1/2 hours.

> Can anybody give me any tips on how I'm supposed to remember to take the drug

that is supposed to (eventually) help me to remember?

> For a person like me, who can't remember things, having to remember to take a

medication that frequently is like a dark comedy.

> I've tried the oven timer - but when I'm using the oven I can't be using it to

time my meds at the same time. An egg timer only goes up to 1 hour - and by then

I often can't remember if it's the first or second time I reset it. I tend to

misplace them anyway, just like I do my watches or any device that can time

anything.

> This is sort of like telling a somebody who can't walk that they can use a

wheel chair as long as they can walk over and get it.

> Has anybody else had this experience?? ? :)

> Thanks,

> Bridget

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