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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 2300850" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>I have a Medic Alert bracelet with <strong><em>Reactive Hypoglycaemia</em></strong> on it.</p><p>(Also <strong><em>Allergies: Gluten, bee stings</em></strong>)</p><p>I figure that if a healthcare professional sees I have gone to the trouble of wearing a bracelet saying Reactive Hypoglycaemia on it, and if they don’t know what it is, then they are more likely to check before they treat me. They can look it up themselves, or ring the number of the bracelet tag.</p><p></p><p>My concerns with treatment is less about one off treatment by a paramedic, or doc - because As soon as I were coherent, I could explain and monitor what that treatment is. Instead, I would be more concerned with a situation where I was unconscious, unable to communicate, and someone hooked me up to a glucose drip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 2300850, member: 41816"] I have a Medic Alert bracelet with [B][I]Reactive Hypoglycaemia[/I][/B] on it. (Also [B][I]Allergies: Gluten, bee stings[/I][/B]) I figure that if a healthcare professional sees I have gone to the trouble of wearing a bracelet saying Reactive Hypoglycaemia on it, and if they don’t know what it is, then they are more likely to check before they treat me. They can look it up themselves, or ring the number of the bracelet tag. My concerns with treatment is less about one off treatment by a paramedic, or doc - because As soon as I were coherent, I could explain and monitor what that treatment is. Instead, I would be more concerned with a situation where I was unconscious, unable to communicate, and someone hooked me up to a glucose drip. [/QUOTE]
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