Question:
Anyone know of a timer
I will be having surgery July 23 and returning to work in Aug. I was wondering if anyone know of a timer that will work like a beeper? maybe vibrating instead of the alarm? I know I can't have a timer going off every 15-30 mins at work — Linda L. (posted on July 14, 2002)
July 14, 2002
I'm not sure if this will help, but I have a desk job and work on a PC most
of the day. In the Microsoft Outlook (email) there is a program called
"Tasks." You can send yourself reminders, and I was going to put
all my daily schedule on there, for drinking, vitamins, or whatever.
Congratulations on your upcoming date! Mine is coming soon, too & I
can hardly wait for my BRAND NEW LIFE!
— Valerie B.
July 14, 2002
I ordered a medic alert watch from QVC earlier this week - haven't received
it yet - but you're supposed to be able to program it to alarm you when
it's time to take you meds, etc. You can also program it with you medical
alert conditions. It has the medical alert symbol on the band.
www.qvc.com
— Margaret G.
July 14, 2002
I ordered a medic alert watch from QVC earlier this week - haven't received
it yet - but you're supposed to be able to program it to alarm you when
it's time to take you meds, etc. You can also program it with you medical
alert conditions. It has the medical alert symbol on the band and was
about $40 with tax and shipping. www.qvc.com
— Margaret G.
July 14, 2002
Hi. I don't know of any timers, but do you mind if I ask what you are going
to time? Am I missing something? Water? Meds? Thanks!
— Rebecca T.
July 14, 2002
I dont know if you have microsoft out look on your computer at work, but I
Set an appt in my calender for every 30 mins to remind me to drink water.
Hope this helps ya
— Diane Rhoads
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