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Does anyone have any recommendations for medical bracelet?

MeiChanski

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Type of diabetes
Type 1
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Insulin
Hello Diabuddies!

How are you?

I've been looking into getting a medical bracelet for diabetes (I know I should have ordered one years ago), I couldn't find anything similar to the American company that sells - myID bracelets for a whooping $25. it's that kind of silicone/adjustable bracelet. It would be ideal so it wouldn't disturb anyone when i'm writing or typing.
 
They do have a range on this site's shop but I do not think that they are adjustable. Worth a looksee though.
 
Hello Diabuddies!

How are you?

I've been looking into getting a medical bracelet for diabetes (I know I should have ordered one years ago), I couldn't find anything similar to the American company that sells - myID bracelets for a whooping $25. it's that kind of silicone/adjustable bracelet. It would be ideal so it wouldn't disturb anyone when i'm writing or typing.
Found this one I'm not sure if it's what you're looking for but they do Silicone ones for £4.95
https://www.theidbandco.com/Rubber-Medical-Bracelets
 
I use a medical card that has all of my medical info etc. on it, it's accessed by paramedics via a QRcode on the back. I have this in a card holder on a lanyard.

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https://quollmedical.com.au/
https://quollmedical.com.au/product-category/quoll-medical-card/
 
Oh nice, has anyone given you a weird look for lugging it around your neck? I'll be at university and I'm not too sure because I'll have uni ID around my neck. :hilarious:
Weird looks do not hurt anyone mate. :D

There is that many people walking around with security id around their necks here you go unnoticed.

I have seen people with more than one lanyard around their neck as well.
 
What I like about the Quoll ID card is that it was a one off payment of $20.00, unlike the annual subscription medical bracelets from the USA.
 
What I like about the Quoll ID card is that it was a one off payment of $20.00, unlike the annual subscription medical bracelets from the USA.
That is true, I've seen some subcriptions for medical bracelets and I'm like I just want the bracelet. :hilarious:
 
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