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Little tablets 🎶

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Going through the medicine routine this morning I found myself making up a song - If you want to sing along it’s to the tune of “Little boxes” 🎶

Little tablets in the pill box

Little tablets getting hard to swallow

Little tablets, five compartments

Little tablets every day

Little tablets in the morning

After breakfast, noon and dinner time

Little tablets in the evening

Little tablets before bed

There’s a white one and a blue one

There’s some red ones, lots of yellow ones

There’s the capsule brown and yellow

And the big one you can chew

There’s a Folpix, there’s a Ramipril

There is Sinemet, Atomoxetine,

Simvastatin, Fexofenadine

(That’s the big one that you chew)

There’s Citalopram for your mood swings Tamsulosin for nocturia

There’s the slow-release night-time Sinemet

(And two Senna for your p**!)

Please Stay Positive 🌻🌞💊

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Mad-about-animals

Did make me smile 😘

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AliBee1

Love it. Thank you so much, x

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easterncedar

Brilliant! Thanks for that.

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Kelmisty

😂😂

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carehope

Greatly appreciated ! Bravo ! Big smile 😘❣️ Thank you !!!!

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Leosta

Love it ! Don't lose that great sense of humour Bergenser it'll keep you going. 💟

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Bristolgirl

very good!

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Runner333

You are very clever!

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daddyt

I see we share the joy of parody lyrics.

Tim x

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Bergenser in reply todaddyt

Oh yes, when my husband complains about me singing this, I blame it all on you 😅.

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Richard33 in reply todaddyt

Tim

I am building up slowly to a performance of PSP Morning Coming Down.....just stage fright. But daughters are doing a half marathon in May for PSPA and I guess I better go public with a performance when they come to be raising money. You will be sorry!

Richard 🙂

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daddyt in reply toRichard33

I'd be more flattered than sorry. Looking forward to your performance.

Tim

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Richard33

Fine song - it fits perfectly......and I love the different medications listed..

Richard 🙂

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daddyt

Love it. You see how easy it is for the mind to wander. Just a reminder that February 29th is Worldwide Rare Disease Day - Tim

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Bergenser in reply todaddyt

"Symptoms by the numbers" had me in big giggles Tim 😂 Let's get it trending tomorrow!

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daddyt

The PSPA used the video a couple of years ago on Worldwide Rare Disease Day. It's as relevant today as it was back then.

Tim

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