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Hi all,

Just thought I'd tell everyone about my new watch. I googled 4-alarm watch on

Google and I found one watch for $19.99 with a nice metal band instead of the

plastic which you have to hook. I have to take my Oxycontin 3 times a day and

it reminds me each time (including 6:30 am when it wakes me up). This really

helps. the fourth alarm is used to tell me to take my bedtime medicines. It

really really helps.

Hope this helps someone.

Cheryl Tiller

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I can set it up on my cell phone.

>

> Hi all,

>

> Just thought I'd tell everyone about my new watch. I googled 4-alarm watch on

Google and I found one watch for $19.99 with a nice metal band instead of the

plastic which you have to hook. I have to take my Oxycontin 3 times a day and

it reminds me each time (including 6:30 am when it wakes me up). This really

helps. the fourth alarm is used to tell me to take my bedtime medicines. It

really really helps.

>

> Hope this helps someone.

>

> Cheryl Tiller

>

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hello i am still on it since the change and it still works for me. I take 20mg

4x a day. But it is not a miracle drug for me but it does help. But i am not

able to work and the only exercise i get is in the pool. Just

Re: Re: new 4 alarm watch keeps me ontrack

with medication doses

Hi. I must have joined this group. I must be getting old...I don't remember!

ANYway I read your email and it got my attention because it said Oxycotin! You

said you take it! I've heard that it makes people sick, that it ties up people's

intestines, that it doesn't kill their pain like the old oxycotin (assuming

you're taking oxycotin OP...I think that's the only kind there is anymore). But

if you're taking it it must be ok for you, am I right? You're the first person

I've heard that says they are taking it...instead of ........I tried it after

they made it OP and it made me sick etc etc etc. I COULD take the OLD oxycotin

but after hearing all the stories about the new oxycotin OP I was afraid to ask

the doctor for it. But if there are some who CAN take it...that means it might

be an option for me still!

Am I correct?

Thanks.

Oh and congrats on your new watch :) 

________________________________

From: Me <ellijaygal@...>

spinal problems

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Hi. I must have joined this group. I must be getting old...I don't remember!

ANYway I read your email and it got my attention because it said Oxycotin! You

said you take it! I've heard that it makes people sick, that it ties up people's

intestines, that it doesn't kill their pain like the old oxycotin (assuming

you're taking oxycotin OP...I think that's the only kind there is anymore). But

if you're taking it it must be ok for you, am I right? You're the first person

I've heard that says they are taking it...instead of ........I tried it after

they made it OP and it made me sick etc etc etc. I COULD take the OLD oxycotin

but after hearing all the stories about the new oxycotin OP I was afraid to ask

the doctor for it. But if there are some who CAN take it...that means it might

be an option for me still!

Am I correct?

Thanks.

Oh and congrats on your new watch :) 

________________________________

From: Me <ellijaygal@...>

spinal problems

Sent: Mon, March 7, 2011 10:47:23 AM

Subject: Re: new 4 alarm watch keeps me ontrack with

medication doses

 

I can set it up on my cell phone.

>

> Hi all,

>

> Just thought I'd tell everyone about my new watch. I googled 4-alarm watch on

>Google and I found one watch for $19.99 with a nice metal band instead of the

>plastic which you have to hook. I have to take my Oxycontin 3 times a day and

it

>reminds me each time (including 6:30 am when it wakes me up). This really

helps.

>the fourth alarm is used to tell me to take my bedtime medicines. It really

>really helps.

>

> Hope this helps someone.

>

> Cheryl Tiller

>

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