 Morning everyone! I can't do a lot of vlog on my camera. It's over there. I'm in bed with another human. Hello! Today's a day in the life video. Um, I'm not work today. Bepper is. Uh, I thought I'd see what day in life is like. It's mail time. I think it's stickers. Must be really, it probably is stickers for me. My leaves! They're spot blocking. We're going to our prescriptions and I'm going to go to my make-up and make sure my prescriptions are ready. I'm just calling to see if my prescriptions are ready. I've been counting it down for the last two days. Yeah. We've arrived home completely. I've got prescriptions, got some food, got some caffeine. Bepper's got a bit of that to work. Um, I'm going to leave some videos. Welcome to my kitchen. I'm waiting for my hand to deliver his chair. Um, probably in the room. I will show you how I salt my medication out. It's what I do every single week. If it doesn't matter, I'm on weekly prescriptions for most of them. The two items I don't get every week are milkshakes. And my inhaler, I get the inhaler every other week, same milkshake, but I get nothing for it. Um, my migraine met, I request as a mining. I've only got three boxes, nine tablets, not many, but it's enough for now. This is another one that I put into a box that's coloured. I do this with all my medication, essentially, because it is easier to grab it out of a box than it is on the box. This is soft for a lot. I don't know why this isn't already in a coloured box actually. I don't know why that was in a white box. I try and keep boxes to a minimum in this because I'm on a considerable amount of different medications. So, having white boxes in that just, it makes things so complicated. I'll insert a picture of what this looks like when it's done. There we go. It's a hypo-peen 200mg tablet. I do have a coloured 200mg box that I'm going to use. Um, because again, easier to identify. So, coloured box then goes in with the 200 facing upwards. Now we've got the Zopi-Koyon 7.5 tablets. Again, I've already got a coloured box. They're just going in there. And then the last one is Konazapan. Konazapan, 21 tablets. Same old, same old. Same over a week. Take three times a day. Nice lot of that. I'll whack it into the coloured box. And that's that. That's my meds done. And for someone who takes, like, a lot of meds to survive, um, having a system like with this box, how I do, is so much more effective than if I was to just have white boxes everywhere. That's a question I always get asked, why do you not use the white boxes? Why do you use outdated boxes? Blah, blah, blah. I use boxes that are coloured because I can identify them easier when I'm half asleep and trying to medicate myself. Because, you know, I have to, you know, I do what I have to do. And this is the system and it works. I have my inhalers. I do a few spare because, um, the UK did our shortage so my GP prescribed a few for me in a week so I could, so I had, so they knew I had them. I use my, I'm supposed to use my inhaler four times a day. I don't always remember to. Um, so Rebecca actually got me and I find it so useful because I can set up my days. So right now I'm just going to quickly put Monday to Tuesday back in with my anti-depressant and I'll have the other pills later on because this is something that does take a lot of time for me to do. So I'm going to work on the whole process because it's not that interesting. I hope you have enjoyed this day in the life. My life is not that interesting. It's not that fun. I work now and that's life, you know. I'm going back to uni in September. Um, so Rebecca, and I know we're both looking forward to it. So thank you for watching this video. Um, if you found it insightful in any way, would love to know. Sorry that, like, it's very jumpy and I didn't record all day. Um, like I said, today's been pretty eventful in itself. I don't want to talk too much about that because it's not my play still. Um, but yeah, there's my meds sorted nice and neatly. And I just put the box next to my bed and I go on top. Works nice and easy and we're well a while away. So yeah, thank you for watching this video. And if you are new, make sure you hit the subscribe button. It would mean the absolute will to me. And yeah, if you haven't already, please feel free to check out my Etsy store. Um, monthly mental health boxes are now available. The June box is up and ready. So yeah, thanks for watching and I'll catch you guys soon for a new video. Peace. This is what I store my medication on. Um, this has got most of my meds in. Um, I just need to add from a physician to this. And I'm also having Zoppy clone. I think. So in the evening I take what type he been the packs in Zoppy plan. Misoprolon, folic acid. I basically have one of everything out my box. It's kind of how this works. I'm not sure if I'm going to have Zoppy clone tonight or not. I threw it in here last night. I've only got nine of them. So, um, we'll get my meds tomorrow anyway. I'll see if I can go without the Zoppy clone tonight I think. I have two packs of it, which is just a normal ventilant inhaler. I'm not checking my blood pressure today, but I'm supposed to. I'm tired to be honest. I had a nap today and it lasted a few hours. So I actually missed my evening dose as I'm going to have to take it later today. Just fine. So obviously this is the day's worth. So morning, noon, evening is empty. The night is where we are. I just need to check that the cut's high up in my chest definitely in there. Yes, I've only got three left so that's it. And then this goes back in my box because there's no need for me to keep it out anymore. So yeah, my medication routine's pretty basic. Um, yeah. Thanks for watching this day in the life video. Peace.