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Old Jan 03, 2018, 04:48 PM
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I'm supposed to take my med at 6 pm with a meal. My meal time changes, I get hungry earlier sometimes and sometimes later. I've forgotten my med twice but remembering is hard. I even have a separate pill container in my purse with a few pills just in case I'm out to dinner or something and need my med. This med really interferes with my life unlike my prior med that quite working but I like what it does for me.


Hello there,
I’ve been there. I use to carry my med around with me too. Hang in there. I set reminders on my cell phone. You can always take your med with crackers, jello or a yogurt. Best wishes
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