you have a grea t neighbor. do you still have to take a lot of meds to keep
healthy?
KathleenCorrigan@AOL.COM wrote:
> Dear Andy: So glad to hear your mom and dad are helping you out now. When
I
> was on chemo, there is no way I would have been able to self-administer my
> meds. There were just too many of them, too often, and I was too out of it.
> My ex-husband was very little help, but my next door neighbor was an angel.
> She had her timer set and had all my medications in one of those plastic
> containers that have everything you need to take for every day of the week.
> She also made sure I ate. I owe her a lot.
>
> Lover, Kathy
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