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I just unsubscribed to this group. Too much mail! Anyway, Do you have the

web address for the Medic Alert site and could you e-mail it directly to me

cause I don't know when my mail will stop.

I guess I could do a web search for it but there may be several sites and it

is nice to know a product that someone uses and likes.

Thanks!

Rutledge@...

Identification jewelry

I'm a T2 on meds (not insulin) and I wear a Medic Alert bracelet when I

leave the house. DH would be more comfortable if I wore it 24 x 7.

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> > >Do any of you wear or have something that tells people that your

> > >diabetic?

Hi,

I also subscribe to MedicAlert and wear the free bracelet that I got

when I signed up. I decided I better wear something after starting

insulin, and also because I am allergic to many drugs.

I was in a car accident a while back and I was so shook up that I

couldn't remember all of the drugs that I take or the allergies that

I have. I am allergic to ACE inhibitors <my tongue swells up and I

can't breathe>. My doctor told me if you are ever in an accident

and your blood pressure is awry, emergency personnel will give you

an ACE inhibitor. yikes I remember lying in the emergency room on

a backboard crying for hours <it seemed like hours> by myself

because noone would call my family. MedicAlert is also suppose to

call your family if you have an emergency........ I feel more

secure now with my bracelet on. I am going to order the " sports

bracelet " from the MedicAlert site as soon as I save up some money.

Kat Type 2 2002 A1c 6.8

Modified 65 low-carb diet

Exercise 45 minutes daily

Lantus/Glucophage/Actos/Dyazide

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> I just unsubscribed to this group. Too much mail! Anyway, Do you

have the

> web address for the Medic Alert site and could you e-mail it

directly to me

> cause I don't know when my mail will stop.

www. medicalert.com

You can change your settings so that all the mail does not come

directly to your mailbox. Then you can just go to groups home and

read at your leisure. Kat

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At 09:06 AM 11/8/04, Dorothy Young wrote:

>I'm a T2 on meds (not insulin) and I wear a Medic Alert bracelet when I

>leave the house. DH would be more comfortable if I wore it 24 x 7.

>

>Think about it this way: You're incapacitated. You're hospitalized and

>unable to communicate, or perhaps simply unable to recall your meds --

>names, dosages, frequency. Wouldn't it be better for the hospital personnel

>to know from the get-go what you're on? And for them to not put you on some

>sort of high-carb diet so that whatever landed you in the hospital is not

>exacerbated by your DM?

Well, okay. Perhaps as an artist who's moving into jewelry I should make

something prettier than that chain to hold the part with the info.

sky

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