Medic Alert?
Hi folks, happy Sunday!
As a pre-op, I'm still doing copious amounts of research, and I have come across (more than a few times now), the need for a Medic Alert tag.
What are your thoughts? Not necessary? Better safe than sorry?
T.
Thanks Annette, yes, I should have been more specific.
Medic Alert tags strictly for WLS.
T.
I bought one a couple of weeks ago because, like you, I read that it was a good idea to have one. I had it engraved with the surgery type, as well as "No Blind NG Tube, No Sugar, No NSAIDS", based on what they site I ordered it from suggested. I ordered from a site called Lauren's Hope that had tons of really nice ones that don't actually look like typical medic alert bracelets.
I thought it was better to be safe than sorry, especially since the Emergency Department at my local hospital doesn't know much about gastric bypass--I know this because I was there a couple of weeks ago and when I told the doctor what I'd had done, he asked me if I had any diagrams explaining it. So you just never know what might happen or where you might be if something does happen.
I don't have one because there is nothing that can be done to me in an ambulance/hospital setting that would affect me because of my surgery.
NSAIDS are not to be taken in the long term, one time to reduce the affects of a heart attack are fine. Sugar isn't good but to prevent a diabetic coma is fine. Not sure about tubing as a breathing tube goes into your lungs, not your stomach right?
I think you are overthinking things and a medical alert bracelet isn't going to save your life.
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