I am T2 diet controlled, so in this thread I am a member of the general public. If I see someone with hypo symptoms and they are confirmed by their bracelet as a T1 what should I do?
Exept those of us who were a******s in the first place of course.We will in time return to being really nice
Provided you've stuffed a Mars bar or Coke in our face, we'll be fine, and we'll deal with the over-treatment later.
Each and everyone of us will really be truly grateful that you helped us.
Well you talk the talk ( a lot )If anyone comes near me with a mars bar or coke, they're going home in a body bag, hypo or not.
Speak for yourself. On third thoughts I need a wrist band with LEAVE ME ALONE on it.
And no, I wasn't really nice to begin with.
If anyone comes near me with a mars bar or coke, they're going home in a body bag, hypo or not.
Speak for yourself. On third thoughts I need a wrist band with LEAVE ME ALONE on it.
And no, I wasn't really nice to begin with.
And no, I wasn't really nice to begin with.
How about no?
What's the name of that App?I don't have a fruity phone but do have an ICE app on my lock screen. If they tap it they'll see my medical details and emergency contact but absolutely won't have access to the rest of my phone. That was an essential for me. I have a large Korean Company phone running Marshmallow.
I also have a bracelet that is actually a vintage silver charm bracelet but with a medical alert small pendant on it. Pretty but still has a cadeuceus and ICE on the front, but unscrews to give my medical details on a tiny bit of (waterproof) paper.
I got the paid version of Medical ID ICE by Laurence Pellegrini from the Play Store. I think the not paid version does it as well. I did have to enable lock screen notifications for that app (I usually have them all turned off). I think the paid for version was £3.50 or so. Hardly a fortune for peace of mind!What's the name of that App?
On my Android's lock screen I have the Quoll medical id card and qr code showing as well.I don't have a fruity phone but do have an ICE app on my lock screen. If they tap it they'll see my medical details and emergency contact but absolutely won't have access to the rest of my phone.
In 2016 I, on an unthought through impulse, signed up to run a half marathon in 2017. I hadn't done an awful lot of road running before that, I just used to run on a treadmill and staff at the gym knew I was diabetic, or at least I had ticked the box on the health questionnaire form when joining the gym. I only ever used to wear a medical alert bracelet when road running and it annoyed me to an unreasonable degree, I think my tolerance becomes quite limited when I'm running. So I gave up with the bracelet and got a tattoo that says 'diabeT1c' on my left wrist. I've never had to rely on it when running, but it has been used when a guy at work, who used to be a doctor, spotted it while I was making a cup of tea one day. He got put in charge of my first aid when I passed out hypo at work about a week later. All the other times I've passed out (there have been several) I've just been at home so help comes from my parents when they can't get hold of me. But I like my tattoo, it gives me confidence that if anything were to happen a first aider or paramedic attending would at least be prompted to check my blood sugar. And when the security guard at the airport starts looking distressed when she pats me down and finds my insulin pump it's dealt with by pointing at my tattoo and shrugging.
erm whats mid forties got to do with itHehehe
I have had a few of them... Education is the toughest part. There was a new project manager, I was working with this week. A very forceful person e.g. I was getting a sandwich for lunch and I asked the sandwich lady for Avocado. This PM was beside me and barked at the sandwich lady NO Avocado. after 3 min of me say Avocado please, the sandwich lady wouldn't give it to me. I was paying for it. I told this PM I was D and I got a small bag of Jelly beans. She took them off me and lectured me. I told her they were my medicine. I'm just as forceful as her, only I don't bully. I dread having a good Hypo around her.
A bracelet will not help in that situation. She wouldn't even call for help. I tried explaining to her and she put her fingers in her ears and carried on nah nah nah nah. She knows all about it and no will tell her different. Oh she is mid 40's.
I installed an ICE app. Appears on home screen and alerts. Thanks.I got the paid version of Medical ID ICE by Laurence Pellegrini from the Play Store. I think the not paid version does it as well. I did have to enable lock screen notifications for that app (I usually have them all turned off). I think the paid for version was £3.50 or so. Hardly a fortune for peace of mind!
Would you be willing to post a photo of your tattoo, please? I’d love to see itI’m thinking of getting one but I have quite a lot of ink already and I’m not sure it would be spotted, especially as I wear many bangles on both wrists. Maybe I should get one on my forehead?
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