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One of my guilty pleasures is my iPhone. I don't have a landline. I have

an app on the iPhone that lists my meds and allergies as well as my doctor's

information. I have a list of all the meds plus vitamins and minerals that

I take. I can send it to my email and print it out from the desktop

computer. It helps to have something to give the doctor. I used to keep a

list of my mom's meds (before she passed) that we could give the doctor.

Christie in AZ

Katurah wrote:

> I found out something that works quite well. I wrote down all

> of my information on a piece of paper and I keep it in my wallet for

> emergency info written on the top of it. I wrote down my name, address,phone,

number social security number, Doctors name and

> number, All the drugs I am taking with amounts and times, All of

> my allergies, next of kin names addresses and phone numbers and

> finally my pharmacist's name and number.

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I would not be without my iPhone as I have not got a land line either. I bought

myself a medical bracelet and a necklace which has all my details on

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> Christie wrote:

> One of my guilty pleasures is my iPhone. I don't have a landline. I have an

app on the iPhone that lists my meds and allergies as well as my doctor's

information.

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I have done the same thing and carry them with me as well... Two actually, one

in my wallet and one in another part of my purse. You are right too, it helps

when you can't remember everything as well as for emergencies. I didn't put my

social security number though. :-)

Love,

Becky in NM

Ms. Katurah wrote:

I wrote down all of my information on a piece of paper and I keep it in my

wallet for emergency

info written on the top of it.

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Good idea. I also have a container that is magnetizer on my microwave where

EMTs can see it. It contains all my meds, docs and number, medical info and

even the preferred hospital. That way all my medical info is available in the

event I am not able to communicate this info.

BB and gentle hugs, Tami

> MsKaturah wrote:

> I wrote down all of my information on a piece of paper and I keep it in my

wallet for emergency info written on the top of it.

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Tami wrote:

> Good idea. I also have a container that is magnetized on my microwave where

EMTs can see it. It contains all my meds, docs and number, medical info and

even the preferred hospital. That way all

my medical info is available in the event I am not able to communicate this

info.

Tami

I also have a memory stick with the information on it. You can do a table in

Word with the labels at the top so you can change it and it is is more readeable

and tape on fridge. I would also wear your med alert bracelet or necklace at at

all times.

If you are on pain medications, all Doctors need to know or EMTs or you can go

into withdrawal. Also, if you are a previous stroke patient makes sure they

know also as the sooner they get the stroke med in you the more reversable the

effects.

Put DNR if you do not want to be resuscitated. Make sure you have something in

your wallet that states is your POA, Power of Attorney, if you cannot speak for

yourself.

Bennie

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Christie Pegoda wrote:

> One of my guilty pleasures is my iPhone. I don't have a landline. I have

> an app on the iPhone that lists my meds and allergies as well as my doctor's

> information. I have a list of all the meds plus vitamins and minerals that

> I take. I can send it to my email and print it out from the desktop

> computer. It helps to have something to give the doctor. I used to keep a

> list of my mom's meds (before she passed) that we could give the doctor.

Christie,

My husband uses his also and has the texts from the pharmacies sent to them

also. He is a software engineer and has some ideas for it also. He used the

calorie count program on his I phone also and lost thirty pounds. I use my pain

dairy for that purpose and update it and print it out monthly.

Bennie

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