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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 8:29 pm
by Patrick A
birdshell wrote:Hurricane wrote:Might also have your insurance card on your neck chain, first thing they look for
That is so TRUE, Hurricane! Spot on, and so funny!
However, please note: my MedicAlert account has a record of my insurance information!!
Hey just have that info tattooed on you forehead.
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 8:38 pm
by KimberlyinMN
Patrick A wrote:KimberlyinMN wrote:Hmmm... that's a good idea. I took a peek at some of the bracelets and they don't look as bad as they used to. I called my FSA folks to see if this is something that I can be reimbursed for and they will if they have a letter from the doctor suggesting this. So then I called the doctor to get a letter. I suppose I should call my insurance to see if this is something they might cover. (Although since it's a new year, I would actually pay for it 100% but I'd like it to go towards my deductible.)
EDIT: Nope, I can't claim this for insurance.
Kimberly
I guess your life & health is not worth that much to you
Because.... why? I'm still interested in getting this. In fact, I just got the letter from my doctor in the mail on Friday. I figured that since I had mentioned that I was going to check with my insurance, that I should also mention that they said they didn't pay for it.
I think that wearing a bracelent/necklace/etc. is a good idea since when I take the dogs walking or sometimes even when DH and I go to "town" (Fargo), I don't bring my purse (with the insurance card in my wallet). Wearing something that is always there certainly is a good idea. I also came across stainless tags that you can put on your shoes (through your shoelaces).
Kimberly
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 8:49 pm
by LoriD
On a side note, you can also get a bracelet or necklace with your membership when you join the American Sleep Apnea Association (ASAA). I just sent in my membership on Friday.
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 8:58 pm
by KimberlyinMN
LoriD wrote:On a side note, you can also get a bracelet or necklace with your membership when you join the American Sleep Apnea Association (ASAA). I just sent in my membership on Friday.
I did just check that out. I think I like the way MedicAlert.org works... you can register multiple health issues (if you have them) plus they have "family notification" and you can also register any medications and dosages. (I also like the various choices for the necklaces/bracelets.)
Kimberly
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 9:10 pm
by LoriD
KimberlyinMN wrote:LoriD wrote:On a side note, you can also get a bracelet or necklace with your membership when you join the American Sleep Apnea Association (ASAA). I just sent in my membership on Friday.
I did just check that out. I think I like the way MedicAlert.org works... you can register multiple health issues (if you have them) plus they have "family notification" and you can also register any medications and dosages. (I also like the various choices for the necklaces/bracelets.)
Kimberly
So do I. Plus with Medic Alert, I can have my records accessed when I travel anywhere and--heaven forbid--something should happen. All it takes is calling in the ID number on my bracelet to the 800 number and my records come up. I love their concept.
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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 9:51 pm
by KimberlyinMN
We're going to Mexico (south of Cancun) in March and I'm thinking this would be a very good idea. Granted, I'm hoping that nothing happens, but you never know. I am allergic to shellfish (read: cheap date! No lobster, crab or shrimp for me.) among other things. Dang, I was just filling out my health stuff and it sure seems like this would be a good thing to have. (Plus I can add my insurance info as well -- one call and the professionals can access everything.)
Anyhow, I'm glad the info was posted about the MedicAlert stuff because I don't think is something I would have even thought about.
Kimberly
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 9:54 pm
by KimberlyinMN
FYI: For $5 off the membership, you can use 5540 as a Promotional Code.
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 4:55 am
by Bearded_One
I have the Medic Alert dog tag style necklace which allows quite a bit of information to be etched onto it. I think that some of the smaller tags hold less information.
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 7:25 am
by KeziasPurr
Excellent idea regarding the Medical ID bracelets. Does anyone have a good site to go and get one? Preferable sterling silver. I have allergies to the fake stuff.
I also suffer from schizoaffective disorder, which is a diagnosis I should also wear on my wrist. since I take a LOT of medication for it.
Thanks!!!
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 7:36 am
by KimberlyinMN
Check out
http://www.medicalert.org. They have sterling silver, gold, rhodium finished silver, stainless steel....
Kimberly
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 4:02 pm
by Patrick A
KimberlyinMN wrote:Check out
http://www.medicalert.org. They have sterling silver, gold, rhodium finished silver, stainless steel....
Kimberly
Also if you can not afford to pay the fee and your doctor says that it's of life and death for you to have this ID they give it to you for FREE!!
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 3:09 pm
by KimberlyinMN
By the way.... I came across this eBay seller who makes beaded bracelets for the medical alert tags.
http://tinyurl.com/2wke93 At first I had thought to just make my own, but after seeing how much money I'd have to spend to get a decent variety of beads at Michael's, I realized that her prices are really good. $6.99 each with free shipping. She has a special where if you buy 4, you get one free. She even made me a couple of special request color combinations.
Kimberly