LooperCat
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- Type of diabetes
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Thanks, I've done that and was kinda overwhelmed!I got mine by googling "diabetes alert" & "medical alert" to see what was about.
Then I went to Amazon.co.uk and chose. Few days to wait, while it was set up, and hey-ho.
Code arrived. All seemlessly. All very nice.
But it has not yet been tested, so I fail to help you there I'm afraid.
I have a medical id card on a lanyard, this has a QR Code on the back of it, reasonably priced and it was a one off payment not a subscripion.I would love to hear from people who have used the versions that either have a chip or QR style code.
I have something similar, but I've also included my ICR and ISF. I'm very insulin sensitive so it's an attempt to minimise the chances of being given too much insulin if I'm totally incapacitated.You can get silicone bands quite cheaply, as I say, I just use a pet tag on a bangle as it can be replaced or updated cheaply. Mine literally just says T1 diabetes on one side and “Omnipod insulin pump NOVORAPID” on the other. That’s all that’s needed in an emergency.
Thank youI have a medical id card on a lanyard, this has a QR Code on the back of it, reasonably priced and it was a one off payment not a subscripion.
I got it not because I am T2, but take Xaralto which is a blood anticoagulant.
Here's the back in this pix.
https://quollmedical.com.au/
It is Australian, the last time I went through the blurb it was available to anyone anywhere as it is web based. If you runa QR Code reader over that one in the pix it shows Mickey Mouse's account.Thank you
I see it says (.com.au) I'm guessing that means Australia....wonder if they'd let this "whingeing Pom" join lol x
oh yeah lol xIt is Australian, the last time I went through the blurb it was available to anyone anywhere as it is web based. If you runa QR Code reader over that one in the pix it shows Mickey Mouse's account.