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My Pill Organizer


My Pill Organizer
Originally uploaded by mikehillwig

I swear, I’m not turning into one of those little old ladies who needs to be reminded when to take her pills. In fact, quite the opposite. As I was buying this thing today, I had an “OMG, I’ve become Grandma Hillwig” moments.

But as I said in a previous blog entry, I’m on a lot of meds right now. It would really suck if I took the wrong meds too many or too few times a day. So this thing will help me sort out my meds, a week in advance, and life should be good.

I also bought a couple of little boxes so that I can take my “noon” meds to work with me and not need to take the whole weeks worth of meds with me.

Okay, maybe I have become a little old lady.

Posted by Mike on 11/08 at 09:16 AM
 
  1. Nah, you arent an old lady until you start telling people where everything didnt used to be, and you start complaining about “these kids today” or you buy some elastic waist pants or anything in polyester.

    The pug meet up was SO crowded today, OMG, at one point all the pugs ganged up together and ran around the room like pack of racehorses, they were ZOOOMing.

    Posted by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  11/08  at  02:37 PM
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My name is Mike Hillwig and I live in Boston with my pug, Reggie. I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in January 2003 but have been living with MS for much longer than that. This is where you'll find my story, stories, and my history.

I want this site to be a place where people can read about my experiences with MS. I was fortunate enough to catch it really early and my results on drug therapies have been outstanding. This should be a place where people can realize that they can lead a normal life with MS. MS has changed my life, but it hasn't ended it.

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