If you go on wish.com and search there you will get them for free and just pay P&P or for a £1.00Hi everyone.
I was just wondering if most people wear either a bracelet or necklace that contains info about their diagnosis?
I'm recently diagnosed and I think it would be a good idea, but I'm not sure where to buy them from and what info it would be advisable to have on them (other than type 1 diabetic). For example - does it need to state insulin dependant and the way it is treated (injections/pump)?
Thanks in advance!
Medic alert bracelet it contains emergency tel nos and allergies and has.my family's details also. I never take it off and I know I feel so safe .I use a Quoll medical id card which has all of my medical details on it, which is either in my shirt pocket or hanging around my neck on a lanyard.
I used to wear a pendant but it annoyed me when I played bowls, so got the card as well.
I even have "Do Not Resuscitate" in mine.Medic alert bracelet it contains emergency tel nos and allergies and has.my family's details also. I never take it off and I know I feel so safe .
I’ve seen custom watch straps with medic alert symbols on the outside and info on the inside.Thanks everyone for your suggestions!
I have seen there are a few places that seem to offer them for free or for a nominal amount. As a male who has never worn anything other than a watch every now and again I will just try a few and see which one I can deal with best! I have the card that the hospital provided that says 'I have diabetes and am using insulin' and has room for an emergency number, but my worry is with cards is some people might not look through my wallet or pockets in an emergency...
I only wear a medic alert wristband when I go out running, states of insulin dependent and contact phone number, just in case I get run into! I carry a card in my handbag but that's itHi everyone.
I was just wondering if most people wear either a bracelet or necklace that contains info about their diagnosis?
I'm recently diagnosed and I think it would be a good idea, but I'm not sure where to buy them from and what info it would be advisable to have on them (other than type 1 diabetic). For example - does it need to state insulin dependant and the way it is treated (injections/pump)?
Thanks in advance!
I buy mine from Medic Alert, search on the Web for their site and inspect their wares. The bracelet etc is not free but you fill in a questionnaire and they record your information before supplying your item which has info which medics etc. can use by contacting the phone number on the medallion and giving your individual membership number and Medic Alert will provide the information. You have to renew your membership every year and fill in a form which is kept on file but notify them of any changes to where you live and more importantly changes in your medication. Hope this helps and Good Luck.Hi everyone.
I was just wondering if most people wear either a bracelet or necklace that contains info about their diagnosis?
I'm recently diagnosed and I think it would be a good idea, but I'm not sure where to buy them from and what info it would be advisable to have on them (other than type 1 diabetic). For example - does it need to state insulin dependant and the way it is treated (injections/pump)?
Thanks in advance!
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