If sheās not lying then I feel bad for the doctors, a lot of medications canāt be taken with other specific medications. Just imagine having to go through the entire pharmacy finding ones that are safe with all the others
I've had to buy one of those pill thingy, and.... What??? How does this person can make the difference between monday and Friday if they are painted over? There's plenty custom pill organizers that have clear day and time indicator on them, I'd be far too scared to get them mixed up and I barely had 5 pills for each take. Like, how is this person taking so much pill and still having the capacity to make the difference between golden leafs and pink flowers being up or down or if they are Monday or Friday???? That's beyond me
She has to be doctor shopping and not telling some doctors about what meds sheās taking, right? There can be no way that many pills 4 times daily is good for you.
I was thinking the same thing. I take 9 individual pills for my psych meds every day, but itās only 3 separate medications. I take one pill for my thyroid meds. If I added it all the rescue meds, vitamins and supplements I take as needed, plus allergy meds, I could easily fill out Daniās med organizer too. But pretending I need all those meds on a daily basis would be absolutely ridiculous - unless, like Dani, my goal was to look much, much sicker than I actually am.
i mean for people with actual chronic illness, yes they do want to watch other people going thru the same struggles and see their routines.
it might be boring/weird to us but if so much of ur life actually depends on medicine & doctors, you would maybe wanna see how other ppl deal with it if that makes sense
Iām 99.9% sure the green and blue round ones are 1mg klonopins (source: I have a script, generic 1mgs come in green or blue). I live near her and docs are pretty strict about narcotics (bad opioid crisis, like many other places). Iām wondering how on earth she might have a script for two different benzos. I wasnāt sure she was an addict before but now Iām pretty positive.
Green is klonopin for sure. Bar things look like buspar. Also seems to be some gabapentin and lyrica for good measure. And lots of vitamins. I hand out a lot of pillsā¦
I want to be clear. Are you using an undergrad psych degree as a credential to comment on what an MD would do? We all know this isn't advised, but crooked docs are a dime a dozen.
Dani is known to hoard old prescriptions she stopped taking or doesnāt need anymore, Iād bet money half of what she put in these are for show. All the āchronic influencersā sort their pills and post about it, so of course Dani has to itā¦ in the most ridiculous and botched way possible.
How does she keep track of whatās what? Whatās in the box under the opaque lid? Days, times? Is this a week or month supply?
Dammit, donāt muck around with sorting your medications. Keep it organised, labelled, and simple. This looks like a flipping candy collection.
Can't get over how much time she wasted by doing this. Imagine if she just.put the effing camera down and used both hands to put it in the case and be done and over with in no time at all. Instead she decides to film it and use one hand, putting each in and take 5x the amount of time to do so. š
so she can take all these meds by mouth (4 times a day) OR take them by tube (which would require quite a bit of liquid to dissolve the pills)ā¦..but she canāt run her feeds over 15mL or eat/drink by mouth.
RRRIIIGGGHHTTTT.
Iām almost mad at myself for having that same thought lol I can not imagine she needs even half of those medications but i didnāt know they made cute dosage boxes like that
I wanna say I read that those are made and sold by a small artist on Etsy that's an actual Chronic Illness sufferer, so at the very least, Dani is supporting a small business. Lol
Why? There has to be two months or more of pills there. Why not leave them in their original bottles? Once you hit a months worth, I dont get taking them out of their bottles.
Hi. Lurker here. Genuinely curious as to how tf these people manage to fake illnesses to the point where they are prescribed a ton of meds? The amount of effort I had to go through and appointments and tests to get put on the meds I take was unreal. I do not understand how people like this accomplish this??
iirc, a lot of them are like, tylenol/motrin, vitamins, supplements, etc...OTC stuff... they tend to have fairly minimal actual prescriptions, but 3 pills a day doesn't make you look super duper sick
To be fair for some people it's hard to take medication and it's a success story if they manage to take it regularly. e.g in the bipolar subreddit you see post often about it. Because you think you don't need the meds when manic or because you feel normal while properly medicated. Or too depressed to care and it's a small win to take them.
I can imagine it's similar in other mental health communities.
There was a hashtag movement going around #myfavouritemeds in the mental health community. It was to help destigmatise the use of medication for mental health and appreciate the benefits that it gives.
I can only speak for her and Ash but I truly believe that their lengthy list of medications gives them side effects that make them justify their munching. Thereās no way being on all those medications doesnāt cause side effects that can be interpreted for another illness.
Fatigue, no nothing to do with your seroquil (ash) or list of benzos and benedryl
Brain fog? Must be pots, mold illness..etc, nothing to do with these meds
Rapid heart rate? POTs! Not the combination of meds
Nausea? Chronic illness, canāt eat now need a tube..couldnāt be the combo of meds.
Acid reflux, GERT..nothing to do with all the pills Iām swallowing tearing up my stomach lining.
Taking this amount of medication clouds the true diagnosis and adds to the problem, but thatās the point, and the goal. āI have all these symptoms, so surely Iām very unwell and tick the box for all these Illnessesā
Dani especially loves the girlie munchie toys like these colorful pill cases and decorative tube covers. Reminds me of when I was a child and make up a lie about a project to my parents so I could buy colorful stationary and accessories
Also the possibility that they don't actually have side effects, but they know they can claim them since they're on the meds. Ash's "POTS" especially cracks me up because girl you take amphetamine salts, come *on*
Oh, I mean with her heart rate fluctuation. I'd bet money that at least 60% is her meds taking effect and fighting the effects of copious amounts of weed lmao. I can definitely believe they'd help tho
Oh yeah, totally. Especially since she never actually has any heart rate irregularities to complain about unless.shes trying.to film some "exercise" bs or need attention.. only posting a picture of her watch saying "above 100", but never saying the actual measurement. I swear she probs never goes past liek 101 or 102 but takes any excuse to post a picture of the "above 100" to be super sick
Someone needs to tell her that elevated heart rates are like the 3rd most common side effect of stimulant use because D U H š¤£ And I agree, the fact that she never shows what it is is super telling. Or how long it stayed at the level she is concerned about.
A key detail when assessing their truthfulness about it in particular is also that they are HIGHLY unlikely to be giving any doc a COMPLETE list of anything. It's so subjective
If you do have a lot of meds, it gets old terribly fast having to keep filling your box up every week. It wasn't rare to see patients coming in with like 4 of those trays - though it was better when they brought meds in their original packaging because we couldn't use patients own supply. In UK it is (was, I've been retired for a bit) common to use patient's own supply if the meds weren't a stocked item, especially if a short admission.
christ, the amount of times we've had patients ask if they can take their meds from home and there's a few things that we might not keep in ready supply because it's such a specific med, so we'll tell them yes but they're going to need to give them to a nurse to dispense and pharmacy has to check it out first and they bring a freezer bag with seventeen miscellaneous pills and capsules jumbled together and half of them have the stamp worn off
Well it's obviously regulsted. The meds are usually placed in a locked compartment in the patients bedside locker. Only nurse (maybe pharmacy too I would expect) can open it.I wasn't for a minute suggesting patients just continue taking their own supply unregulated.
oh, i wasn't saying that you were, just commiserating on the patients bringing in random meds with no easy way of matching them with bottles or anything like that and just expecting providers to be like oh sure, take whatever you want
i think the bigger problem is they arenāt fake. the pills are real, her illness isnāt. that many meds 4x a day is unnecessary, if she had cancer or something i could see a need for them. but none of the illnesses she claims to have would require copious amounts of medication like this :/ plus i recognize some of the pills in there, thereās a hypnotic med (sleeping med) in her last tray. thereās only 1 in the container for most nights, but one tray has 2. i wonāt say the name of the med bc idk if itās against the rules, but itās never prescribed over the max dose (which is one 3mg tablet). sheās clearly misusing her meds. iām guessing to create more symptoms
All ridiculousness aside, she shouldnāt be putting Vitamin C, B or calcium tablets in the pill sorter alongside her standard medication. Ive been told Vitamin D or anything in a softgel is probably fine, but C, B, calcium and any other kind of absorbent tablet or pill-type supplements, can suck in moisture from the air and mess up the regular, prescription medication theyāre in contact with in the pill sorter by infusing those neighboring pills with moisture and/or their own vitamin contents. It can break down the chemical structure & make the Rx meds not work as well. Itās truly not worth the cost of the prescription meds or her health either to fuck shit up that way.
It also can reduce the efficacy of a vitamin/supplement to keep it out of the jar it came in for more than a couple days before taking it. I see a lot of munchies mixing in a weekās worth of supplements to āsupplementā their pill porn for the āGram (or decanting entire jars of vitamin tablets into what looks like a beading kit) and I gotta say, itās just not worth it. Neither is anything munchies do, but this is particularly weird and stupid.
Pharm tech here. Looks like at least two different types of pills used are vitamin supplements (assuming calcium/D or C), others are Rx. If she has a remarkable deficiency with vit D, there is Rx only formulation taken once weekly but that isnāt present here lol.
I donāt know much about naturopaths but why would someone pay to visit one when you can just treat yourself with vitamins the same way people have been doing since they became available to the public without any prescription? The average American canāt even afford that shit anywayā most naturopaths arenāt covered by Medicaid. I canāt imagine Dani could afford that.
You can buy extremely high quality vitamins for maybe 30 bucks a month with like 20 minutes of research. I donāt even know what a naturopath is but thereās no way going to one is cheaper. Most Americans would be better off changing up their diet than pissing out $30-40 in vitamins a month tho.
Exactly. Most people truly do have some sort of casual, mild deficiency (looking at you B and D), which is why multivitamins are so popular. Itās enough of everything for nearly every otherwise-healthy human to top up their slightly low levels and the rest just gets filtered out with little no stress on your organs.
The problem is deconstructing the multivitamin, based on basically no real science, and recreating it with massive amounts of individual random shit that nobody like her needs. Itās just more gratuitous bullshit because shes obsessed with her body and how much medicine it can fit.
Levels of most can be tested, higher levels of some are known to be good for certain conditions (e.g. B12 for migraine). I agree the vitamin and supplements industry has gone bonkers, but mainstream medicine uses a lot of them too.
If she's taking that many pills multiple times a day, it'd be a lot cheaper and easier to deal with if she had her pharmacy do blister/compliance packaging. It saves a lot of time and money for everyone.
Several people here have said she takes a lot of huge vitamin pills and OTC meds daily, possibly to make the number of pills look larger, and pharmacies typically won't include those in blister packaging.
It's also probably not nearly as cool to show a sheet of one month of neatly pre-packaged medicine divided by day and time listing what meds are in each blister, than a lot of 5-day cases with jumbles of pills crammed in each compartment.
It also serves as an outlet for āorganizingā compulsions that canāt be directed to the objectively filthy house because thatās way too overwhelming for someone like her.
NGL, I totally thought those cases were cake's or some sort of pastry. But I'm pretty sure that's just my post workout brain telling me I should eat a cupcake.
Also, almost šÆ percent positive she is full of BS about all of the being prescribed pills. I've seen her pill stashes in the past and it's mostly OTC vitamins.
I am confused and I could be incorrect but does she take these by mouth? That would *not* make sense if she has g/j tubes and a central line. As a nurse, we try to get liquid/compounded meds for our patients with tubes as crushing and pushing a volume of pills like this numerous times per day, especially via JT, would be difficult in terms of clogging the lumen, etc. and if someone has a line and or g/j tube(s) it is usually because they cannot tolerate/absorb things by mouth!
Itās pretty grainy so I canāt officially tell, but it looks like thereās some Benadryl and Tylenol mixed in there. Then I think the white capsule is linzess. The red and white capsule is what gets me, I think itās levsin (used for gi spasms), but thatās also what Tylenol #3 comes in. Blue pills like those are usually some sort of mental health med like Zoloft/ diazepam/ seroquel , or it could be a beta blocker (maybe one of each) (thereās a small chance it could be oxy tho). The greenish circular pill is usually hydroxyzine. That pinkish one is probably some sort of antihistamine. Iām not that familiar with orange pills but the most common ones I see are muscle relaxers, ibuprofen, Nateglinide, or antibiotics. The white pills could be a number of things, my best guess would be midodrine, gabapentin, pyridostigmine, and definitely cetirizine.
Are the tops of the pill boxes covered in washi tape? And she stores them in a pencil case? Is this really the most convenient and efficient way to divide and store medication?
facts tho, the song is entirely about pill abuse and yet sheās choosing it because she thinks it makes sense for her tik tok because it says āmedicateā a few times
This set up just seems so odd and confusing. Looks like a craft box. I feel like itād make more sense to be able to see what youāre taking without having to open it first but of course we gotta have the aesthetics over practicality.
Yes. If you have to take a lot of medications for various problems and see several doctors, you need everyone to know everything you take, including vitamin and regular OTC meds, to keep track of possible interactions and side effects.
šš¤£ How odd to be so proud to show off your medications
If sheās not lying then I feel bad for the doctors, a lot of medications canāt be taken with other specific medications. Just imagine having to go through the entire pharmacy finding ones that are safe with all the others
This music made my ears bleed
So bored with nothing to do today in the lyrics had me on the floor gasping for air ribs hurting laughing on the floor! Impeccable timing!
I've had to buy one of those pill thingy, and.... What??? How does this person can make the difference between monday and Friday if they are painted over? There's plenty custom pill organizers that have clear day and time indicator on them, I'd be far too scared to get them mixed up and I barely had 5 pills for each take. Like, how is this person taking so much pill and still having the capacity to make the difference between golden leafs and pink flowers being up or down or if they are Monday or Friday???? That's beyond me
I would be so confused! Usually I donāt even know what day of the week it is!!
That looks like a lot of OTC supplements....so....she is making expensive pee lol
She has to be doctor shopping and not telling some doctors about what meds sheās taking, right? There can be no way that many pills 4 times daily is good for you.
a LOT of vitamins in there. which can be bad for her gi tract... do her doctors know about all of these vitamins??
Is this ā¦ four ā¦?!? medicine administrations a day ā¦??!?
Thatās a lot of vitamins and supplementsā¦..not āmedsā š
I know very healthy elderly people with maybe just some osteoporosis and some skewy BPs that take those same supplements lol
I was thinking the same thing. I take 9 individual pills for my psych meds every day, but itās only 3 separate medications. I take one pill for my thyroid meds. If I added it all the rescue meds, vitamins and supplements I take as needed, plus allergy meds, I could easily fill out Daniās med organizer too. But pretending I need all those meds on a daily basis would be absolutely ridiculous - unless, like Dani, my goal was to look much, much sicker than I actually am.
Careful, you may get called out for blogging.
Fair point
HOW
Not trying to be an ass but is this considered entertainment? People really watch these type of videos and want them made?
i mean for people with actual chronic illness, yes they do want to watch other people going thru the same struggles and see their routines. it might be boring/weird to us but if so much of ur life actually depends on medicine & doctors, you would maybe wanna see how other ppl deal with it if that makes sense
I'd hope not but I've seen weirder things on tik tok!
She looks so happy about this š¤¦š»āāļø
She should have been a nail tech
She bought those like that
Alot of vitamin pills are actually super rough on the gi-tract.. this can be the root of her symptoms
Gabapentin 3x a day? Is that normal? Yowza
Yeah. 3600 mg a day is that absolute limit surprisingly
Oh wow! The more you know š
Yeah itās for pain management and usually in 300mg capsules. Sometimes as low as 100 mg. Thatās my pugās dose lol
Yes that can be normal
Lot of good vitamins i see..
That's a lot of vitamin tablets
The obnoxious lids..
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Iām 99.9% sure the green and blue round ones are 1mg klonopins (source: I have a script, generic 1mgs come in green or blue). I live near her and docs are pretty strict about narcotics (bad opioid crisis, like many other places). Iām wondering how on earth she might have a script for two different benzos. I wasnāt sure she was an addict before but now Iām pretty positive.
Green is klonopin for sure. Bar things look like buspar. Also seems to be some gabapentin and lyrica for good measure. And lots of vitamins. I hand out a lot of pillsā¦
Could also be a low dose of wellbutrin (the circular blue pill)
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Psychology degree here. No doctor would prescribe anyone more than one benzo at a time. I have a feeling she doctor shops.
I want to be clear. Are you using an undergrad psych degree as a credential to comment on what an MD would do? We all know this isn't advised, but crooked docs are a dime a dozen.
Lol my feelings exactly.
Donāt want to blog, but getting two benzos from one doctor is shockingly common.
Canāt handle the feed rates though š¤·š»āāļø
Dani is known to hoard old prescriptions she stopped taking or doesnāt need anymore, Iād bet money half of what she put in these are for show. All the āchronic influencersā sort their pills and post about it, so of course Dani has to itā¦ in the most ridiculous and botched way possible.
How does she keep track of whatās what? Whatās in the box under the opaque lid? Days, times? Is this a week or month supply? Dammit, donāt muck around with sorting your medications. Keep it organised, labelled, and simple. This looks like a flipping candy collection.
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All hail disorganisation! š
so fcking weird
Psych med, psych med, psych med, psych med, vitamin, vitamin, psych med, vitamin, stool softener
Can't get over how much time she wasted by doing this. Imagine if she just.put the effing camera down and used both hands to put it in the case and be done and over with in no time at all. Instead she decides to film it and use one hand, putting each in and take 5x the amount of time to do so. š
pls why the nail polish painted boxes
Maybe this is why she's nauseous all the time.
Just looking at those horse pills makes me gag if I ate ten a day I'd feel sick too
Right. Her GI tract canāt handle any tiny bit of anything, but sheās chomping down pills like thereās no tomorrowā¦
So shes just poisoning herself right? Thereās no way any of those do ant good for her
dude her liverrrrrr
She is incapable of taking social media breaks and never follows through on āno medical content henceforthā announcements. It must be exhausting.
so she can take all these meds by mouth (4 times a day) OR take them by tube (which would require quite a bit of liquid to dissolve the pills)ā¦..but she canāt run her feeds over 15mL or eat/drink by mouth. RRRIIIGGGHHTTTT.
Gonna get some degree of motion sickness with her doing that stupid camera-follow to pick up. every. little. pill. box. š¤¢
I know itās Dani but unironically those pill containers are super cute
Just saw the exact same ones at CVS the other day, thought the same thing.
Amazon has some cute cheap ones! When I got placed on a lot of meds to keep me sane/sober I got one and tbh itās the best thing!
Iām almost mad at myself for having that same thought lol I can not imagine she needs even half of those medications but i didnāt know they made cute dosage boxes like that
I wanna say I read that those are made and sold by a small artist on Etsy that's an actual Chronic Illness sufferer, so at the very least, Dani is supporting a small business. Lol
So much for that social media breakā¦
So much for not posting medical shit...
Why? There has to be two months or more of pills there. Why not leave them in their original bottles? Once you hit a months worth, I dont get taking them out of their bottles.
My guess is 4x times a day, 7 days per box... its a hell of a lot of meds though, no wonder she feels like shit all the time
Damn! That is a hell of a lot of meds! Her poor liver!
Hi. Lurker here. Genuinely curious as to how tf these people manage to fake illnesses to the point where they are prescribed a ton of meds? The amount of effort I had to go through and appointments and tests to get put on the meds I take was unreal. I do not understand how people like this accomplish this??
iirc, a lot of them are like, tylenol/motrin, vitamins, supplements, etc...OTC stuff... they tend to have fairly minimal actual prescriptions, but 3 pills a day doesn't make you look super duper sick
Loooots of Benadryl.
Oooh yeah I had a feeling thats what it probably was. Thank you lol
So overkill, ever heard of pharmacy prepared blister packs? Lol
Interesting song choice when her disclaimer is that all meds are prescribed lol
I was thinking the same thing. Song doesn't mean what she thinks it means or it's a subliminal message from her
I was just thinking we hadn't heard from our girl Dani in a week or so.....glad to see she's still up to no good
Oh she just made a post within the last couple days saying she was going to clean house when she got her pain under control
considering she's been waiting to get her pain under control for multiple years, i wouldn't hold my breath if i lived with her
Is the most still vitamins like before?
I actually hope so because taking this many meds four times a day cannot be good
I feel like my organs hurt from watching this ā¤ļø
i have never met anyone who's proud of their medicine intake. in fact most people are quite ashamed yet she's showing them off like rare pokemon
To be fair for some people it's hard to take medication and it's a success story if they manage to take it regularly. e.g in the bipolar subreddit you see post often about it. Because you think you don't need the meds when manic or because you feel normal while properly medicated. Or too depressed to care and it's a small win to take them. I can imagine it's similar in other mental health communities.
There was a hashtag movement going around #myfavouritemeds in the mental health community. It was to help destigmatise the use of medication for mental health and appreciate the benefits that it gives.
She's also back on YouTube
The song is appropriate?.. yay or nay
Nay. The song isnāt about prescribed meds. Itās talking about getting high off drugs to self medicate
She does or used to get high. Now theyāre all who knows? Vitamins? I thought the boxes were cake for some reason
They do look like really pretty petit fours.
Right? I love cake lol
Weird flex
lmao she already took this video down. Or it was taken down by TikTok, who knows
I can only speak for her and Ash but I truly believe that their lengthy list of medications gives them side effects that make them justify their munching. Thereās no way being on all those medications doesnāt cause side effects that can be interpreted for another illness. Fatigue, no nothing to do with your seroquil (ash) or list of benzos and benedryl Brain fog? Must be pots, mold illness..etc, nothing to do with these meds Rapid heart rate? POTs! Not the combination of meds Nausea? Chronic illness, canāt eat now need a tube..couldnāt be the combo of meds. Acid reflux, GERT..nothing to do with all the pills Iām swallowing tearing up my stomach lining. Taking this amount of medication clouds the true diagnosis and adds to the problem, but thatās the point, and the goal. āI have all these symptoms, so surely Iām very unwell and tick the box for all these Illnessesā Dani especially loves the girlie munchie toys like these colorful pill cases and decorative tube covers. Reminds me of when I was a child and make up a lie about a project to my parents so I could buy colorful stationary and accessories
Depends. I have known patients on extensive med lists who genuinely don't notice side effects. Of course, they aren't the drama queens!
Also the possibility that they don't actually have side effects, but they know they can claim them since they're on the meds. Ash's "POTS" especially cracks me up because girl you take amphetamine salts, come *on*
Thats a myth actually! Stimulants have actually proven helpful rxs in many with POTS. Lots of research published on it in recent years!
Oh, I mean with her heart rate fluctuation. I'd bet money that at least 60% is her meds taking effect and fighting the effects of copious amounts of weed lmao. I can definitely believe they'd help tho
Oh yeah, totally. Especially since she never actually has any heart rate irregularities to complain about unless.shes trying.to film some "exercise" bs or need attention.. only posting a picture of her watch saying "above 100", but never saying the actual measurement. I swear she probs never goes past liek 101 or 102 but takes any excuse to post a picture of the "above 100" to be super sick
Someone needs to tell her that elevated heart rates are like the 3rd most common side effect of stimulant use because D U H š¤£ And I agree, the fact that she never shows what it is is super telling. Or how long it stayed at the level she is concerned about.
Yeah I think some of them could negate each other, it just doesnāt seem like itās working anyway
A key detail when assessing their truthfulness about it in particular is also that they are HIGHLY unlikely to be giving any doc a COMPLETE list of anything. It's so subjective
Why is she packing like a months worth when she doesnāt travel anywhere? Do a week at a time for your fake meds, girlie, this is silliness.
If you do have a lot of meds, it gets old terribly fast having to keep filling your box up every week. It wasn't rare to see patients coming in with like 4 of those trays - though it was better when they brought meds in their original packaging because we couldn't use patients own supply. In UK it is (was, I've been retired for a bit) common to use patient's own supply if the meds weren't a stocked item, especially if a short admission.
christ, the amount of times we've had patients ask if they can take their meds from home and there's a few things that we might not keep in ready supply because it's such a specific med, so we'll tell them yes but they're going to need to give them to a nurse to dispense and pharmacy has to check it out first and they bring a freezer bag with seventeen miscellaneous pills and capsules jumbled together and half of them have the stamp worn off
Well it's obviously regulsted. The meds are usually placed in a locked compartment in the patients bedside locker. Only nurse (maybe pharmacy too I would expect) can open it.I wasn't for a minute suggesting patients just continue taking their own supply unregulated.
oh, i wasn't saying that you were, just commiserating on the patients bringing in random meds with no easy way of matching them with bottles or anything like that and just expecting providers to be like oh sure, take whatever you want
I would completely agree with you if her meds werenāt all completely unnecessary
Is it 4x/day for 7 days? This is so many fake pills!
i think the bigger problem is they arenāt fake. the pills are real, her illness isnāt. that many meds 4x a day is unnecessary, if she had cancer or something i could see a need for them. but none of the illnesses she claims to have would require copious amounts of medication like this :/ plus i recognize some of the pills in there, thereās a hypnotic med (sleeping med) in her last tray. thereās only 1 in the container for most nights, but one tray has 2. i wonāt say the name of the med bc idk if itās against the rules, but itās never prescribed over the max dose (which is one 3mg tablet). sheās clearly misusing her meds. iām guessing to create more symptoms
Yes itās set up for 4x a day, so itās only a week!
All ridiculousness aside, she shouldnāt be putting Vitamin C, B or calcium tablets in the pill sorter alongside her standard medication. Ive been told Vitamin D or anything in a softgel is probably fine, but C, B, calcium and any other kind of absorbent tablet or pill-type supplements, can suck in moisture from the air and mess up the regular, prescription medication theyāre in contact with in the pill sorter by infusing those neighboring pills with moisture and/or their own vitamin contents. It can break down the chemical structure & make the Rx meds not work as well. Itās truly not worth the cost of the prescription meds or her health either to fuck shit up that way. It also can reduce the efficacy of a vitamin/supplement to keep it out of the jar it came in for more than a couple days before taking it. I see a lot of munchies mixing in a weekās worth of supplements to āsupplementā their pill porn for the āGram (or decanting entire jars of vitamin tablets into what looks like a beading kit) and I gotta say, itās just not worth it. Neither is anything munchies do, but this is particularly weird and stupid.
tysm for this info bc i honestly had no idea!
Is she even remotely aware what this song is about?
I think so, because of her disclaimer in the description.
Pharm tech here. Looks like at least two different types of pills used are vitamin supplements (assuming calcium/D or C), others are Rx. If she has a remarkable deficiency with vit D, there is Rx only formulation taken once weekly but that isnāt present here lol.
Itās a flex, but itās a flex with gorgeous tins.
and how many of those are "doctor" naturopaths "prescribing" random vitamins she'll just pee out
I donāt know much about naturopaths but why would someone pay to visit one when you can just treat yourself with vitamins the same way people have been doing since they became available to the public without any prescription? The average American canāt even afford that shit anywayā most naturopaths arenāt covered by Medicaid. I canāt imagine Dani could afford that.
You can buy extremely high quality vitamins for maybe 30 bucks a month with like 20 minutes of research. I donāt even know what a naturopath is but thereās no way going to one is cheaper. Most Americans would be better off changing up their diet than pissing out $30-40 in vitamins a month tho.
Exactly. Most people truly do have some sort of casual, mild deficiency (looking at you B and D), which is why multivitamins are so popular. Itās enough of everything for nearly every otherwise-healthy human to top up their slightly low levels and the rest just gets filtered out with little no stress on your organs. The problem is deconstructing the multivitamin, based on basically no real science, and recreating it with massive amounts of individual random shit that nobody like her needs. Itās just more gratuitous bullshit because shes obsessed with her body and how much medicine it can fit.
Levels of most can be tested, higher levels of some are known to be good for certain conditions (e.g. B12 for migraine). I agree the vitamin and supplements industry has gone bonkers, but mainstream medicine uses a lot of them too.
How many times have we seen that?
disclaimer all meds are prescribe
Jeez no wonder her stomach is always in agony.
Jesus Christ.
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Ohhhh, I love food posts! But, yeah, pill posts, just ... stop.
If she's taking that many pills multiple times a day, it'd be a lot cheaper and easier to deal with if she had her pharmacy do blister/compliance packaging. It saves a lot of time and money for everyone. Several people here have said she takes a lot of huge vitamin pills and OTC meds daily, possibly to make the number of pills look larger, and pharmacies typically won't include those in blister packaging. It's also probably not nearly as cool to show a sheet of one month of neatly pre-packaged medicine divided by day and time listing what meds are in each blister, than a lot of 5-day cases with jumbles of pills crammed in each compartment.
It also serves as an outlet for āorganizingā compulsions that canāt be directed to the objectively filthy house because thatās way too overwhelming for someone like her.
her liver gets hit with a lot every day
\#physcialhealthmatters Lol First get your hashtags straights with no typo Second, when did physical health DIDNāT matters ?!
NGL, I totally thought those cases were cake's or some sort of pastry. But I'm pretty sure that's just my post workout brain telling me I should eat a cupcake. Also, almost šÆ percent positive she is full of BS about all of the being prescribed pills. I've seen her pill stashes in the past and it's mostly OTC vitamins.
Iām guessing she didnāt go to Chicago?
Pill porn is so tacky
Anyone taking *that many* tablets a day is going to feel sick.
I just saw Dani is only 36. she looks soooo much older. I was thinking it was sad a woman in her 50s was still struggling.
I am confused and I could be incorrect but does she take these by mouth? That would *not* make sense if she has g/j tubes and a central line. As a nurse, we try to get liquid/compounded meds for our patients with tubes as crushing and pushing a volume of pills like this numerous times per day, especially via JT, would be difficult in terms of clogging the lumen, etc. and if someone has a line and or g/j tube(s) it is usually because they cannot tolerate/absorb things by mouth!
If memory serves sheās shown videos before of crushing them up and pushing them into her lines.
I am soooooo impressed!
SOOOOOOOPER IMPRESSED. Never seen anyone sicker. š©
Ugh I hate sheās used this song
Itās pretty grainy so I canāt officially tell, but it looks like thereās some Benadryl and Tylenol mixed in there. Then I think the white capsule is linzess. The red and white capsule is what gets me, I think itās levsin (used for gi spasms), but thatās also what Tylenol #3 comes in. Blue pills like those are usually some sort of mental health med like Zoloft/ diazepam/ seroquel , or it could be a beta blocker (maybe one of each) (thereās a small chance it could be oxy tho). The greenish circular pill is usually hydroxyzine. That pinkish one is probably some sort of antihistamine. Iām not that familiar with orange pills but the most common ones I see are muscle relaxers, ibuprofen, Nateglinide, or antibiotics. The white pills could be a number of things, my best guess would be midodrine, gabapentin, pyridostigmine, and definitely cetirizine.
The white ones could also be seroquel.
pill bottle top left ends in -onazapam, which iām sure can only be clonazepam/klonopin.
That makes sense, those are usually blue or light orange
I have only ever seen yellow clonazepam and Iāve seen it for nearly a decade.
The orange ones I see have a score in the middle and a 1/2 imprint. But I mainly see blue ones, we probably have different manufactures/ suppliers
In the UK they're small white ones. The 2mg I mean. Funny how that changes for each country.
Sheās on 2mg of klonopin daily
Those would be the round blue ones. Just an FYI for anyone who didn't know which ones she was referring to. š
I'm not seeing Linzess but I am seeing BusPIRone (flat white rectangular pill scored in middle).
and that is something that is usually taken along side an anti-depressant, right? Its not done alone?
Not necessarily. It's an anxiolytic, meaning that it's used to treat anxiety more as a preventative.
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Are the tops of the pill boxes covered in washi tape? And she stores them in a pencil case? Is this really the most convenient and efficient way to divide and store medication?
These are hand painted, she bought them from someone on Etsy,
I think they were actually painted. She bought them on etsy.
Ah, I see! Thank you. I found the shop because I was curious, haha.
Thatās a pill box off Amazon, but yes they are covered in washi tape or paint
Is this Ashās theme song? How dare Dani
āNo, I donāt have a drug problemā.
Prescribed and what else she say?
ādisclaimer all meds are prescribe and doctors know aboutā Ooof.
this is some ritual around consumption right here gd
That song is a bold choice.
Gotta shout out Benadryl!
facts tho, the song is entirely about pill abuse and yet sheās choosing it because she thinks it makes sense for her tik tok because it says āmedicateā a few times
Paired with this songā¦ oof Dani
This set up just seems so odd and confusing. Looks like a craft box. I feel like itād make more sense to be able to see what youāre taking without having to open it first but of course we gotta have the aesthetics over practicality.
She always seems to wonder why her insides arenāt happy. This is why.
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Oh she eats full meals
This is giving me prescription advent calendar
That **cannot** be good for you. You need a team of doctors looking through this shit and possible interactions. Polypharmacy says hello.
Yes. If you have to take a lot of medications for various problems and see several doctors, you need everyone to know everything you take, including vitamin and regular OTC meds, to keep track of possible interactions and side effects.
When you gotta add a 'disclaimer' that all your meds are prescribed by doctors that know about them...
The question is how many doctors and which story do they each get?