dos coyotes wrote:This site once again proves its value. I was about to purchased a medic alert bracelet - the type that has the inserted USB thumb drive --- but now I have options. I also searched the Apple app store and there are a variety of ICE apps. I selected one and downloaded it. May change to another one cause while I can enter contact info and medical conditions, I saw others that seem to offer more - doctor contacts, medications list, etc. That list alone is worth using the app --- last time I was hospitalized 3 years ago they asked about medications and I knew some of the names, others not, and no idea of the dosages. Had to find a friend to go to my home and bring all the bottles to the hospital. A real PIA.
If you don't have an oil well, get one -- and if you don't carry a list of your medications, start!
I learned that you can get a free app for the kindle reader, then send documents to your kindle email address. I do this with my medication list. I have it on my computer, and I can update as needed and resend the file to my kindle account. Then I download it onto my ipod touch which goes everywhere with me. Last November, my dentist asked if I could list my medications, and I just pulled out my ipod and let her copy off what she needed.
On my list, I have a section for daily medications and as needed medications. I include OTC medications as well. And I list the name, the dosage, and the time of day that I normaly take them.
Who would have thought it would be this challenging to sleep and breathe at the same time?