Medical ID bracelet for OSA?

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Post by krousseau » Wed Jan 30, 2008 7:07 pm

The idea is to have a medical alert bracelet or necklace that most people would instantly recognized-a charm bracelet may not be recognized as bearing medical emergency information. The Medic Alert products are well known and available in many styles. They have a long history and you can change your info as often as necessary.

Just a satisfied customer-I don't benefit from Medic Alert products.
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Post by PocketDragonFriend » Wed Jan 30, 2008 7:18 pm

I do know that the true "Medic Alert" is recognized by everyone. However, they can be very expensive and are very uncomfortable to wear.

I do have 2 bright red raised medical crosses on either end of the illness charms to help bring attention to the fact there is medical information present.

I figure having information available that I can wear everyday is more important than a more recognized source of information available in my jewelry box.

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Post by sharon1965 » Wed Jan 30, 2008 7:52 pm

Bert_Mathews wrote:Here is a "FREE" Med-Alert card EVERYBODY should carry and even a few copies:
http://www.medids.com/free-id.php

Being FREE you can up-date OFTEN with DRUG LIST -- CONTACTS - Dr.'s ## and OTHER info...

I don't know about most of you -BUT- it seems The INFO changes along with DRUG LIST 3-4 times per year......... The Bracelet only give limited data and not always up-to date!!!!


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Post by Bearded_One » Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:01 pm

My Medic-Alert tag is a 2" x 1" "dog tag" and it can hold quite a bit of data. There is an 800 number on it that medical providers can call to get more information, including my doctors' contact numbers. I am able to update the information on-line.

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Post by clk-2 » Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:36 pm

I have diabetes in addition to obstructive sleep apnea. I went with American Medical's online alert. I tried the bracelet but found that it was difficult to put on and take off. I now use the sterling silver necklace with pendant. It has my online medical access number and the phone number for the paramedics to call to see my medical information. I have to go online and enter my medical data and contact numbers. Medic-Alert another option that is more expensive (monthly fee) and they maintain your medical info.

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Post by Mitzi » Thu Jan 31, 2008 12:02 am

Is there anything that is cheaper? boy they sure are expensive aren't they? don't think I can afford one right now..
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Post by Bert_Mathews » Thu Jan 31, 2008 6:45 am

Mitzi wrote:Is there anything that is cheaper? boy they sure are expensive aren't they? don't think I can afford one right now..
Mitzi
Here is a "FREE" Med-Alert card EVERYBODY should carry and even a few copies --- PRINT as many as you want FREE!!
http://www.medids.com/free-id.php

Can you get any-cheeper??


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Post by RosemaryB » Thu Jan 31, 2008 1:46 pm

Mitzi wrote:Is there anything that is cheaper? boy they sure are expensive aren't they? don't think I can afford one right now..
Mitzi
The ones I saw started at $9.95. I know they have some gold ones and watches, etc. Maybe you looked at that page. Here's the page. Scroll down to see the basic models. They look fine to me.

http://www.medicalert.org/home/HomeCata ... g=Standard

I do use one of those medic-alert free cards, too. But I have so many cards in my wallet, they probably couldn't find that very quickly. I need to set up a new system or get a new wallet or get rid of those cards. Only two are credit cards. The other ones multiply .
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