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That's a brilliant idea. Diabetes pride. I like it.I bought a wrist band and I wear it. I did so because there is a feeling about that diabetics are somehow at fault and they wonder if they should tell people or keep it a secret.
I am a type 2 and am pretty unlikely to ever rely on it in an emergency situation but I thought a touch of diabetes pride was called for. I wear the wrist band and bore people with conversations about food etc.
I have card in my wallet................never had anything else like jewelry........
not needed it so far............hypos are spotted well in advance and I carry sugary juice for these events.......
I suppose I have some pride in my diabetes, but its not something I would feel I should shout from the rooftops, we are no different to anyone else.........
I would argue we are different to everyone else. We work 10x harder just to stay alive for instance
I wear a gold Medic Alert bracelet ... on the back it says I have Addisons Disease and am allergic to aspirin. It also has my member number so emergency personnel can call and get info from them re medication, who my Endo is etc. I also have a Medic Alert card with same info that I keep in my wallet. A friend who is an ambulance paramedic said you're better off carrying a card in your wallet with emergency info as if you're in an accident a bracelet/necklace can come off, whereas in the event of emergency the paramedics look in your wallet to see who you are. I would like to think that if they see I have Addisons they would inject me with cortosil .... otherwise I could be in all sorts of trouble!
Not sure about the Aspirin bit but Addisons and Type 1 or LADA can come in clusters (seems once you get one autoimmune disease you get 'blessed' with at least one other!)My god I had to check to see if I'd written this. What are the odds of someone else wearing a gold medic alert bracelet who also has Addison's disease, is allergic to aspirin and diabetic!
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