Hello Everyone,
Do you, a family member or someone you know have any of the following medical conditions or taking certain types of medication?
Diabetes
Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)
Other Cardiovascular Disease
Pacemaker
Implanted Defibrillator
Asthma
Drug Allergies
Food Allergies
Taking Blood Thinners (Coumadin / Warfarin)
Taking Heart Medications (Lanoxin / Digoxin)
Seizures
Other serious Medical Condition
If you have any of those conditions or more..... you need to IDENTIFY YOURSELF!!!!!!!!
If you have any of those conditions or more..... you need to IDENTIFY YOURSELF!!!!!!!!
If you have any of those conditions or more..... you need to IDENTIFY YOURSELF!!!!!!!!
Above was not a typo. I want to get my point across!
Imagine if your Mom passes out in her favorite store. Did she have a heart attack? A stroke? Did she just slip and fall? It is hard to tell right now. She may have some symptoms but the store manager who goes to check it out may not have a clue.
However, if she was wearing her Medical ID bracelet that indicated that she is diabetic, the manager and then the emergency responders would be able to check first for low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). (A survey by American Medical ID indicated that 95% of first responders look for medical ID during emergencies). The treatment to reverse low blood sugar is relatively easy. Having that bracelet may save her life.
There are many suppliers of Medical ID bracelets. You may have seen order forms at many pharmacies. By the way, not only bracelets. There are necklaces / pendants, and charms. I have provided a link to an online supplier. http://www.americanmedical-id.com
(Note: I do not have any financial ties or receive any payment from my online links. I do a Google search, find a supplier that I would buy from and then make the reco.)
The above list of medical conditions is not a complete list of who should have a Medical ID. The link has some good information on their FAQ.
Hope you are finding this information helpful. Let me know. Please let your friends, family and co-workers know about this site.
Thank you for your time.
Dr. Paul
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
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