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Jul 24th, 2008 at 2:34pm
 
Seeing as none of us are likely to have Pete with us when we're getting hit bad and needing medical attention, someone had mentioned the need for medic alert tags.

I found this website and from what I can tell, the tags and bracelets are fairly inexpensive. 

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Reply #1 - Jul 24th, 2008 at 2:46pm
 
I can read my inscription now: I have CH be afraid, very afraid.
Trex me  baby! or Headbanging is normal,Please back away slowly and dial 911.
This is a good idea all HS aside. I cant talk above a k7.
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Reply #2 - Jul 24th, 2008 at 3:04pm
 
Why is it that every idea that flys from the end of your fingers is brilliant!  I'm glad your my sister  Cool

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Reply #3 - Jul 24th, 2008 at 3:16pm
 
wish I could take credit for the idea because it really is a great one. I just found the site Smiley
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Reply #4 - Jul 24th, 2008 at 3:20pm
 
But it was you that thought to post it here  Wink

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Reply #5 - Jul 24th, 2008 at 8:03pm
 
Thanks I have been looking to replace my current one since my address on it is no longer current.  I have lots of allergies to meds.  The worst one is iodine.  They use that for MRI scans, and to clean you up before surgery.  I swell up when it is put on and can't breath if it is injected.  Despite having a braclet that states my allergies and being concious to tell a nurse my allergy to iodine I have still had them come at me with it 2 seconds after I had just told them my allergies.  It is so routine.  I have a great fear of this being repeated if I am uncouncious and brought in needing surgery.  God help us all if that happens.
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Reply #6 - Jul 24th, 2008 at 8:20pm
 
Seeing that you cant get all your medical info on a little braclet, think about having it all tattooed on your chest. If the doc goes against it you will win the law suit!  Wink

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Reply #7 - Jul 24th, 2008 at 9:36pm
 
Hi Everyone!  I just had to log in on this one.   You can get a flash drive device that would store tons of info on all medical problems and med requirements.    Multimedia File Viewing and Clickable Links are available for Registered Members only!!  You need to Login or Register  will provide futher info .

I didn't go so far as finding out the price, but I think it might be worth looking into for the  ch.com store, or door prizes in the future.  

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Reply #8 - Jul 25th, 2008 at 2:31am
 
Thanks for weighing in, Annette, and it's good to hear from you. 

This is a great idea, Jen.  I haven't had to be carted to the emergency room for a CH for a long time, but you can be sure that I'll get a bracelet, at least, and will wear it when I'm in cycle.

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Reply #9 - Jul 25th, 2008 at 8:17am
 
that's my thinking too George.  Keep it simple:  cluster headaches need o2 @ 15 lpm non rebreather mask. taking: name of med

an alert solely for ch. Might save hours of needless suffering in an er waiting room.  I've been that road before and it SUX.
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Reply #10 - Jul 25th, 2008 at 6:11pm
 
Have to say I'm quite biased on this one, but I would go only with Multimedia File Viewing and Clickable Links are available for Registered Members only!!  You need to Login or Register

Yes, there is a yearly membership fee, but for that, you get a whole lot.  I've been going with them for years now.  Previously, I went with companies that allowed you to put your info on a bracelet, but whatever you put was all they'd know.  With Medic Alert, you go in online or via phone and update all allergies, conditions, medications, and emergency contacts, and then between Medic Alert and you, you decide what you want the bracelet to say.  Personally I have way too many things going on to just have them take my bracelet at face value.  My current bracelet says "Multiple Medical Conitions, Multi Allergies, On Medication" and has my Medic Alert ID# an the phone number for Medic Alert.  All a health care provider has to do is call the Medic Alert #, verify that they are a health care provider, give them your ID, and they receive a print out of all the info you've put into the database about your health.

One of my older bracelets says something about my anaphylaxis to benadryl and to call medic alert.  The newest bracelet I will be getting will say something about my implanted stimulator and multi allergies, and to call medic alert.

Medic Alert also has something called an E-Health Key which allows you to cooridnate and store all kinds of info on a USB that can be used in any type of computer by health care provider.  I have one, but am not currently using it.

Personally, I like Medic Alert based on the companies where you just get an engraved bracelet, but that's because I have pretty complicated health issues.  They do have ways to help with the cost so that nobody goes without a bracelet that needs one.  I got a pretty cool beaded bracelet for cheap...about $25.  But they have some pretty fancy jewelry for those who would be interested.  They'll also send you a card with your major health info on it for your wallet.

If anyone wants to know more about my personal experience with Medic Alert, I'd be happy to share.  I really like them.  For awhile I'd let my membership kinda die off, but then when I got my stim I just renewed it and wear my bracelet every day now.  I have fatal allergies to a couple of meds, so I really have to have the bracelet on me at all times.

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Reply #11 - Jul 25th, 2008 at 6:16pm
 
One thing further about alert jewelry and surgery.  They TAKE IT OFF when you go in the OR because it is metal.  They have to remove all jewelry.  So that's the only time when you'd be better off with one of Jonny's tattoos!  haha  But hopefully they would look at your bracelet as they were prying it off your arm and read what was inscribed. Wink
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Reply #12 - Jul 25th, 2008 at 6:37pm
 
We have 1 for Shaun because he is diabetic. Never thought about getting one for me.   Will have to think about that.
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Reply #13 - Jul 25th, 2008 at 8:40pm
 
While not exactly related......I keep a card that I made with a list of my meds (with dosages) and allergies, etc. info with me. I printed out a list, cut it out and clear taped it with clear packing tape on an old business card. It lasts that way. My doctors and medical types love this because they don't have to decipher my babble. It might be good for CH info.

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