What do we write on the medical alert bracelet?
I don't know that I agree, while a first responder will not have to treat you any differently, the ER would need to know that you had a smaller stomach and rerouted intestines right?
Fatty, I do know that some DSers keep a drawing of the surgery in their wallet or car "just in case." We don't have medications that we cannot take (to my knowledge) and really unless there are problems in the stomach area there shouldn't be anything a first responder would need to know in order to treat you immediately.
I will be putting a drawing and some contact information in my car and wallet but that is as far as I will go. What about the rest of you?
on 7/21/10 5:42 am
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on 7/21/10 10:36 am
I know, it's out there, but i thought of an extreme case such as this that could cause a problem, which made me feel the need to have something on a bracelet as well.
Berta
on 7/21/10 1:57 pm
My emergency contact and myself have all my info on a flash drive, I have a card in my wallet that has the surgery anatomy and directs them to the flash drive. That is more for long-term care though.
Michele