Managing these meds takes a phD in biochemistry, a photographic memory, and a LOT of patience while spending the better part of an afternoon getting them sorted.
There should be pills for this.
Oh. Wait.
There are, and I'm taking every single one of them!
No complaints, Dearies (so Betty, no need to scold)....every second spent managing these is worth it to take care of my Beanie Bean.
Cheers!
LOL. Girl, I feel you on this one. While I'm on a totally different regimen than you, I still have to sort/take an ungodly number of pills twice a day. I told my doctor that I rattle for 20 minutes after I take the danged things and he just laughed.
ReplyDeleteAt least we're alive & able to gripe about them!
There are pills for that and you are taking them, bless you.
ReplyDeleteYou sound as though you have gotten yourself into a relaxed
state that calls for all the things you are doing and enjoying. Good for you. Don't you dare let a doubt creep in ... you are doing just fine. healing away...
Are you and my MIL in a contest? She too has tons of pills that we have to keep a list of to keep them straight. I am sure you are very good at organizing your meds and staying on top of them.
ReplyDeleteHave a fun filled day!
Enjoy your day, Coni!
ReplyDeleteWhat a challenge! But you are up for it. Your organizing skill will be a big help.
ReplyDeleteOh my golly gosh! That is a big line up! You must sound like maracas when you walk! I thought HRH's heart pills were a lot, but he has pill boxes for morning and afternoon and the days of the week - he also puts his phone alarm on to remind him to take the evening one! I'm sure you have this organised in no time.
ReplyDeleteAnd you've been training your brain for this moment sorting coloured threads onto cards, and keeping track of the beads and other essential adornments to apply in the right sequence. Most skills are transferable to the new challenges life throws at us.
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