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scottysmurf: dnd-apothecary: rossers-ramblings: papi-chulo-bucky: rainbowwhimsyart: backstageleft: nonespark: a-littlebit-ofsunshine: palewansickly: OMG. This. Changes. Everything. Reblogging for my followers who might have trouble remembering whether or not they’ve taken their medicine! OH MY GOD, THIS WILL HELP ME SO MUCH. I GET SO SCARED WHEN I DON’T KNOW IF I JUST TOOK MY MEDS TWICE. THANK YOU, I’M ABOUT TO CRY. Let me share with you guys a product that super helps me remember if I took my meds or not (because while the above is great, I still would manage to confuse myself): They count as soon as you put the top back on. So if I don’t know if I’ve taken my medication for the day, I can check the cap to see how long ago I opened the container! It’s brilliant! JFC THIS IS A GAME CHANGER. I KNOW THIS IS MY ART BLOG BUT EVERYONE WHO TAKES MEDS SHOULD SEE THIS. Don’t forget! ♥️ For all my friends who take meds on the regular or anyone in general. A great post. Also can help you if you suspect anyone’s been getting into your meds – as my fellow ADHDers know, stimulants are often abused by those who don’t require them to function. If you suspect anyone’s been getting into your meds, you can check with those timer lids (they also make bottles with combo locks on them you can store your meds – and anything else that can fit in the container – to keep them out of the wrong hands) Sometimes I think of the pill bottle like playing Magic. When I use it, take the pill, I turn it upside down like I’m tapping a card. The next morning, I flip it over, like I’m untapping at the beginning of my turn. -- source link