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Wife not getting medications- need to unload-kinda long
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 332114" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Ok....</p><p></p><p>Just as an aside..I take my lamictal at night with no problem. That being said.</p><p></p><p>Onto more pressing problems.</p><p></p><p>You say she goes to a clinic to get her medications right? Does she have to go every month or can she go every three months? If she can at least get her scripts written with refills, then what you should do is get them set at a pharmacy with an auto-refill service such as CVS. Im sure others do it too. You can also keep an eye on this yourself on a calendar to call the pharmacy to make sure they are being filled. If you have to, go pick them up yourself. </p><p></p><p>Get her a weekly pill dispenser. If she takes them at various times during the day, get one that has the morning, noon, dinner and bedtime slots. Since she is out of the house during the day, they make one that you can take that day's worth of medication with you and then pop it back in the dispenser when you get home. </p><p></p><p>Can you tell I have been around the block with dispensers? LOL.</p><p></p><p>I can understand your frustration with money. I am somewhat the same way with money. I was REALLY that way with money before I worked for my own money. Then I understood how hard it was and how horrible it was to blow it. Now I am much better. Still, I have my own account for my own money. Rarely do we mix my money with Tony's money unless we are putting money in my account to cover certain bills. He used to have to hide money too but now he doesnt. I know better now. Of course, Im stable. If I wanted money from him, I would ask him. If we could afford it, he would say yes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 332114, member: 1514"] Ok.... Just as an aside..I take my lamictal at night with no problem. That being said. Onto more pressing problems. You say she goes to a clinic to get her medications right? Does she have to go every month or can she go every three months? If she can at least get her scripts written with refills, then what you should do is get them set at a pharmacy with an auto-refill service such as CVS. Im sure others do it too. You can also keep an eye on this yourself on a calendar to call the pharmacy to make sure they are being filled. If you have to, go pick them up yourself. Get her a weekly pill dispenser. If she takes them at various times during the day, get one that has the morning, noon, dinner and bedtime slots. Since she is out of the house during the day, they make one that you can take that day's worth of medication with you and then pop it back in the dispenser when you get home. Can you tell I have been around the block with dispensers? LOL. I can understand your frustration with money. I am somewhat the same way with money. I was REALLY that way with money before I worked for my own money. Then I understood how hard it was and how horrible it was to blow it. Now I am much better. Still, I have my own account for my own money. Rarely do we mix my money with Tony's money unless we are putting money in my account to cover certain bills. He used to have to hide money too but now he doesnt. I know better now. Of course, Im stable. If I wanted money from him, I would ask him. If we could afford it, he would say yes. [/QUOTE]
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