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Packing lots of new medications and equipment tips

So what is the best way to pack all my medications and medical equipment in a small room I've been moved from my large room to a quite small room what made it easier for you guys to arrange this sort of thing I just got back from hospital and they wanted me to move more closer to them and so I don't have to go up as much stairs because I have also developed seizures now (non epileptic), my lungs are struggling extra bad with the cold weather, my digestive system is been a right fu**er so I'm weak life is just going my way rn but we move at least im out of hospital but wow having a smaller room and having so much medication and equipment is stressing me out... so any ideas or tips would be good thanks guy 🥰🥰 hope your all doing well!!

  1. This is such a good question, while I can't speak specifically to this I did find an article to share with you in hopes it helps get you started. Also hoping once this week settles down, others will chime in and give their advice on what has worked for them! How are you doing today? Feeling any better? Please keep us posted! Sending hugs your way! -Beth (Team Member)

    https://cystic-fibrosis.com/living/organizing-cf-medications

    1. Navigating a smaller room while managing a plethora of medications and medical equipment can be incredibly overwhelming, especially after returning from the hospital. Prioritize the essentials, keeping daily medications within easy reach, and employ organizers or drawers to sort and store supplies efficiently. Consider vertical storage options like shelves or hanging organizers to maximize space without cluttering the floor. Maintaining a system for regular refills and keeping an emergency kit handy in an accessible spot could also streamline things. Remember to declutter periodically and seek support from friends, family, or healthcare providers to ease the transition and ensure your space is optimized for your needs. Wishing you strength and smoother days ahead!

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