September 2024

  • I keep forgetting my pills

    I keep forgetting my pills

    It’s pretty common for people to fall into a routine and forget a step. Things like taking medicine happen every day and it’s easy to forget if you did it already. This could happen while thinking about your day or getting interrupted. People sometimes blame being forgetful or overwhelmed. Sometimes they are scared if they

    Read more →

  • Take your pills

    Take your pills

    Or shots… or cream… or whatever treatment you have been prescribed. Easier said than done, sometimes. You went to the doctor and they added something else to the long list of things you have to take. This one has a commercial on TV, so you know it’s going to be expensive. It can be tempting

    Read more →

  • Close the gap

    Close the gap

    In our lives, there are things that get in the way of doing the things we want. Sometimes there isn’t enough money. Sometimes you need a ride to the appointment, or the pharmacy. Other times, you just don’t understand what is happening. These are called gaps in care. It means there is a disconnect or

    Read more →

  • A glossary

    A glossary

    The medical world is full of big words that don’t mean anything unless you are in the field. The other term for this is JARGON. A lot of medical workers forget that most people aren’t familiar with the medical language they use every day. If you don’t understand, please ask them to explain in laymen’s

    Read more →

  • Make your visits count

    Make your visits count

    The typical experience at a visit is a long wait to see your provider with very little accomplished. You have complex problems with complex solutions. Most visits are for 15 minutes or less! The doctor doesn’t listen to the whole story, how can they possibly treat the whole story? Doctors, nurse practitioners (NP), and physician

    Read more →

  • Keep track of it

    Keep track of it

    I added some flare for this website. I added a link to log sheets under Printables you can print at home. These will make your appointments be much more efficient. The log for medications are there to answer the most common questions your provider has. What are you taking and why??? The medical history log

    Read more →

  • Look it up

    Look it up

    Information is power. Without it, we are a slave to those who have it. Health is complicated, but the information is available. You have already taken the first step by reading this post. Next, throw your issue into a few search engines. Google is not very helpful sometimes. Click the References link at the top

    Read more →

  • What is Chronic Disease?

    What is Chronic Disease?

    Chronic: Lasts a long time. Disease: Any negative deviation from normal function. Chronic disease: A condition that lasts 3 months or longer and may worsen over time. The opposite of chronic is acute, meaning immediate or sudden change. The opposite of disease is wellness or health. You may hear these terms in the doctor’s office

    Read more →