The Medicine Trolley - what is it, and why I love it
As my CRPS has progressed, I have found myself becoming less mobile. Throw into the mix a good dollop of stress and anxiety - which in turn set off migraines and my IBS. As a result I am struggling more with my different health conditions, and my new body.
However I am slowly learning to accept that with these changes to my body and its symptoms, I need to adapt my living space too. My room needs to become optimised for my needs with a focus on function over form (rather than the cottage core that sits close to my heart).
This means I need to keep things within easy reach, both for day to day management (see loss of mobility), and whenever a flare hits or an IBS flare happens or a migraine attacks. Some days are harder than others - and you don't want to be trying to find stuff when you just want to curl up into a ball (or when you are making friends with the loo).
Enter: the medicine trolley.
This three tiered trolley on wheels lives right next to my bed, and holds everything I might need at a moments notice. From daily medications (which require a weekly sort out into my pill pots) to emergency pain/IBS/migraine kits. It has become invaluable in keeping my stuff organised - which can be hard when you have more than one chronic health condition.
But what do I actually keep in mine:
Tier 1 (top) = this is where I keep some distractions (MP3 player, CD drive for laptop), massagers, IT stuff, and my favourite plushie (for when I need a good cuddle and cry).
Hanging pots = these sit on the top tier and contain stuff like my wheelchair gloves, sunglasses (which help a lot with migraines) and tech like my tens machine.
Tier 2 (middle) = this is where the daily medications and key emergency meds are kept. I use small organising trays off of Amazon to keep them separated. On one side is my daily meds, and the other I keep IBS and migraine meds for those emergency flares or attacks.
Tier 3 (bottom) = Here I keep my pain kit and migraine kits. These consist of stuff like kids large colouring books (as these are easier on the eyes with a migraine), spare tens machine gear, electric heat pad (when not in use), and other medication for migraines.
I got this trolley from Hobby Craft (at time of purchase £20). The small pots on the sides I think came from IKEA (although I am not 100% sure). Just to be clear - none of this is sponsored or affiliated -> I just wanted to share what has worked for me personally.
Yes, it does cost a bit for the initial setup. But, being completely honest - it has been so worth it for me. When a flare hits (or an IBS/Migraine attack starts) I do not want to have to go hunting around for my heat pad or meds. Especially with a migraine or IBS - where timing really matters.
TLDR:
Keep medical essentials close by, easy to access, and neatly organised. This isn't a magic fix to any of my health conditions - instead it means that when an IBS attack happens or a Migraine hits, I am able to find key medication fast.
Sending spoonie hugs
PS - please remember that everyone's needs and setups will vary as we are all different people. This is just an example of how I organise my medications and health kits - to make sure that I can get key medication when an IBS or migraine attack strikes. Take what you find handy from my medicine trolley and adapt it to your own needs.













