Our Location today is Windsor, Ontario.
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Though
I am resting in Bed and my Recliner at night, it can’t
really be counted as Sleep.
I was back and forth between both locations, before abandoning the
wearing of my CPAP Mask and just leaning back in my chair. I
must have napped because the next thing I knew, Kathy was doing the
same in her Recliner.
Breakfast was a quick snack, before sitting at our Computers to drink our Coffees. Once I’d opened our Medication Spreadsheet I started moving things around in preparation of my afternoon chore.
With lunch only minutes away we shared a Store-Bought Thin-Crust Medium Pizza that I added the last of the Shredded Mozzarella Cheese to, because it was easier to get ready. The Cheese really held the heat.
By doing the Dishes immediately after, I made certain that my Hands would be clean for the afternoon chore.
It was barely 1:00 when I started filling Six Weeks' worth of Kathy’s Pill Doucettes. Remember how I said that I haven’t really been sleeping at night, I had to walk around the room between each medication that was added to the Doucettes, in order to stay awake. Once Kathy’s were finished, I sat in my Recliner just to rest my shoulders for a few minutes, but instead relaxed myself for about Ten Minutes. It was past 5:30 when I finished doing my Six Weeks of Doucettes.
I had Planned (I should know better than to do that) on cooking a larger meal for supper, but the way I was feeling we simply shared the last Store-Bough Thin-Crust Medium Pizza with extra Mushroom for supper.
By the time I finished the Medication Spreadsheet and stored the remaining Medication and Vitamins, we barely had the chance to watch a couple episodes of “Forensic Files”.
Kathy and I would like to wish all our Male Readers, Family and Friends a Happy Father’s Day for tomorrow.
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Be Safe and Enjoy!
It’s about time.
Krackers
Words of Inspiration
“Remember upon the conduct of each depends the fate of all.”
Alexander the Great, King of Ancient Greece
When I fill Bill's medication for the month, I line up the bottles and add the pills to the bottle caps. Then I start at the beginning of the line and take one pill out of each cap counting to make sure I have 7 pills. I then do the same with the 2 night time pills. I takes less than 5 minutes to do the month's supply.
ReplyDeletePlease explain why you keep a spreadsheet on all the medications. Between husband and I we take over 20 prescription and over the counter meds and vitamins. It takes me 10 mins total or less once a week to refill our pill boxes. The number of pills left in each bottle tell me when to reorder. How would the extra work and time needed for a spreadsheet benefit me...I'm always open to a better way to do things.
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