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Jeanne here. I can suggest a wrist tag. from medic-id. If you like I

can send you a form. The nice thing is they are very indescructible

and you can mail them back to the manufacturer when your son's wrist

size changes for a new one. Please contact me with your contact info

off list and I'll get you the info on it. I have it for my son.

jbmistletoe@...

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> My son is 7 and is non verbal. I was suggested to have medical ID

made for him. The problem is that he has SI dysfunction and can't

stand bracelets or anklets. Necklace is out of question because he

might choke himself - he is at 2 years old developmentally. Some

suggested shoe laces but he is wearing braces and his shoes have

velcro. I thought of tagging every piece of clothing he has. Are

there tags that would stay readable with constant washing?

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> He is not into running away but has no fear so at times may

wonder away within seconds. I am very attentive where he is at all

times but a second is enough to lose him. Happens very rare but when

it does my heart goes down into my stomach with a fear.

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> What are the other options for tags? I'd be so happy with under

skin tagging but doesn't seems this would ever be approved.

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P.S. the other thing is with is people would more likely look on a

wrist for info, then trying to find one on a piece of clothing, you

also might have problems sewing or stamping it on and having it not

wash out!

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> My son is 7 and is non verbal. I was suggested to have medical ID

made for him. The problem is that he has SI dysfunction and can't

stand bracelets or anklets. Necklace is out of question because he

might choke himself - he is at 2 years old developmentally. Some

suggested shoe laces but he is wearing braces and his shoes have

velcro. I thought of tagging every piece of clothing he has. Are

there tags that would stay readable with constant washing?

>

> He is not into running away but has no fear so at times may

wonder away within seconds. I am very attentive where he is at all

times but a second is enough to lose him. Happens very rare but when

it does my heart goes down into my stomach with a fear.

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> What are the other options for tags? I'd be so happy with under

skin tagging but doesn't seems this would ever be approved.

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You can get an order form from major fabric stores and have the name tags

printed to sew in clothes.

I used to use them for my daughter she not a runner but if she did get lost she

have not way of relling anyone her name. I have to bleach her clothes often and

the tags stood up to the bleach, I was able to remove them from the clothes and

put them in need items.

Judy

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My son is 7 and is non verbal. I was suggested to have medical ID made for

him. The problem is that he has SI dysfunction and can't stand bracelets or

anklets. Necklace is out of question because he might choke himself - he is at 2

years old developmentally. Some suggested shoe laces but he is wearing braces

and his shoes have velcro. I thought of tagging every piece of clothing he has.

Are there tags that would stay readable with constant washing?

He is not into running away but has no fear so at times may wonder away

within seconds. I am very attentive where he is at all times but a second is

enough to lose him. Happens very rare but when it does my heart goes down into

my stomach with a fear.

What are the other options for tags? I'd be so happy with under skin tagging

but doesn't seems this would ever be approved.

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Hi I would love info on the tag... Is there a website?

jbmistletoe <jbmistletoe@...> wrote: ,

Jeanne here. I can suggest a wrist tag. from medic-id. If you like I

can send you a form. The nice thing is they are very indescructible

and you can mail them back to the manufacturer when your son's wrist

size changes for a new one. Please contact me with your contact info

off list and I'll get you the info on it. I have it for my son.

jbmistletoe@...

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> My son is 7 and is non verbal. I was suggested to have medical ID

made for him. The problem is that he has SI dysfunction and can't

stand bracelets or anklets. Necklace is out of question because he

might choke himself - he is at 2 years old developmentally. Some

suggested shoe laces but he is wearing braces and his shoes have

velcro. I thought of tagging every piece of clothing he has. Are

there tags that would stay readable with constant washing?

>

> He is not into running away but has no fear so at times may

wonder away within seconds. I am very attentive where he is at all

times but a second is enough to lose him. Happens very rare but when

it does my heart goes down into my stomach with a fear.

>

> What are the other options for tags? I'd be so happy with under

skin tagging but doesn't seems this would ever be approved.

>

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I copied the example from " The Late Talker " . My son has a tag on his

shoe that doesn't dangle from gotags.com. It's supposed to go on a

pet's collar so I would think a larger version would go on velcro.

Here is a link: http://gotags.com/choose6.htm I got it in " gold " so

it would be noticeable and it is because the therapist, librarian,

my mother, and moms at the park have all noticed it without my

saying anything. My son would not wear anything on his wrist because

he is sensitive about his hands from a birth defect.

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> My son is 7 and is non verbal. I was suggested to have medical ID

made for him. The problem is that he has SI dysfunction and can't

stand bracelets or anklets. Necklace is out of question because he

might choke himself - he is at 2 years old developmentally. Some

suggested shoe laces but he is wearing braces and his shoes have

velcro. I thought of tagging every piece of clothing he has. Are

there tags that would stay readable with constant washing?

>

> He is not into running away but has no fear so at times may

wonder away within seconds. I am very attentive where he is at all

times but a second is enough to lose him. Happens very rare but when

it does my heart goes down into my stomach with a fear.

>

> What are the other options for tags? I'd be so happy with under

skin tagging but doesn't seems this would ever be approved.

>

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We are in a similar situation w/our son. I recommend this website, it has

several different

items so you can decide what will work best for your son. Good luck, Tara

http://www.mypreciouskid.com/safety-products.html

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> My son is 7 and is non verbal. I was suggested to have medical ID made for

him. The

problem is that he has SI dysfunction and can't stand bracelets or anklets.

Necklace is out

of question because he might choke himself - he is at 2 years old

developmentally. Some

suggested shoe laces but he is wearing braces and his shoes have velcro. I

thought of

tagging every piece of clothing he has. Are there tags that would stay readable

with

constant washing?

>

> He is not into running away but has no fear so at times may wonder away

within

seconds. I am very attentive where he is at all times but a second is enough to

lose him.

Happens very rare but when it does my heart goes down into my stomach with a

fear.

>

> What are the other options for tags? I'd be so happy with under skin tagging

but

doesn't seems this would ever be approved.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

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> Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze.

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Jeanne, i am also interested in these bracelets.

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Jeanne here. I can suggest a wrist tag. from medic-id. If you like I

can send you a form. The nice thing is they are very indescructible

and you can mail them back to the manufacturer when your son's wrist

size changes for a new one. Please contact me with your contact info

off list and I'll get you the info on it. I have it for my son.

jbmistletoe@...

>

> My son is 7 and is non verbal. I was suggested to have medical ID

made for him. The problem is that he has SI dysfunction and can't

stand bracelets or anklets. Necklace is out of question because he

might choke himself - he is at 2 years old developmentally. Some

suggested shoe laces but he is wearing braces and his shoes have

velcro. I thought of tagging every piece of clothing he has. Are

there tags that would stay readable with constant washing?

>

> He is not into running away but has no fear so at times may

wonder away within seconds. I am very attentive where he is at all

times but a second is enough to lose him. Happens very rare but when

it does my heart goes down into my stomach with a fear.

>

> What are the other options for tags? I'd be so happy with under

skin tagging but doesn't seems this would ever be approved.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I HAD A MEDICAL TAG MADE FOR MY GRANDSON, IT READS NON VERBAL, SVR APRAXIA. NON

COMMUNICABLE. HIS MOMS TEL NO, DAD, GRANDPA AND MY NO. HE KNOWS IF HE GETS

LOST TO GO TO A POLICE AND SHOW HIM THE TAG. BUT THEN WE GOT HIM A BABY LEASH

IT S IN A FORM OF A BACKPACK DOGGY AND IT COMES W/ROPE SO WE CAN KEEP HIM CLOSE

TO US. HE UNDERSTANDS THE REASON FOR IT AND ALSO THE TAG. HE WONT GO OUT

WITHOUT IT. HE MAKES THE POLICE CAR SOUND AND SHOWS US THE TAG. THAT HE

UNDERSTANDS. SO THAT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO ID YOUR CHILDERN W/CELL NOS AVAILABLE

SINCE HE CANT TALK NO ONE UNDERSTANDS HIM EXCEPT ME AND HIS MOM. HE DOES SOME

SIGN LANGUAGE BUT NOT MUCH HE'S LEARNING.

DALIA

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Jeanne, i am also interested in these bracelets.

[ ] Re: medical IDs

,

Jeanne here. I can suggest a wrist tag. from medic-id. If you like I

can send you a form. The nice thing is they are very indescructible

and you can mail them back to the manufacturer when your son's wrist

size changes for a new one. Please contact me with your contact info

off list and I'll get you the info on it. I have it for my son.

jbmistletoe@...

>

> My son is 7 and is non verbal. I was suggested to have medical ID

made for him. The problem is that he has SI dysfunction and can't

stand bracelets or anklets. Necklace is out of question because he

might choke himself - he is at 2 years old developmentally. Some

suggested shoe laces but he is wearing braces and his shoes have

velcro. I thought of tagging every piece of clothing he has. Are

there tags that would stay readable with constant washing?

>

> He is not into running away but has no fear so at times may

wonder away within seconds. I am very attentive where he is at all

times but a second is enough to lose him. Happens very rare but when

it does my heart goes down into my stomach with a fear.

>

> What are the other options for tags? I'd be so happy with under

skin tagging but doesn't seems this would ever be approved.

>

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if you want to email me off list with your contact info and i will

send you a order form or here is a link to the website.

http://www.medicid.com/b-700-y.htm

more ID products

http://www.mypreciouskid.com/

there is also more resources/info in the late talker book.

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> > My son is 7 and is non verbal. I was suggested to have medical

ID

> made for him. The problem is that he has SI dysfunction and can't

> stand bracelets or anklets. Necklace is out of question because he

> might choke himself - he is at 2 years old developmentally. Some

> suggested shoe laces but he is wearing braces and his shoes have

> velcro. I thought of tagging every piece of clothing he has. Are

> there tags that would stay readable with constant washing?

> >

> > He is not into running away but has no fear so at times may

> wonder away within seconds. I am very attentive where he is at all

> times but a second is enough to lose him. Happens very rare but

when

> it does my heart goes down into my stomach with a fear.

> >

> > What are the other options for tags? I'd be so happy with

under

> skin tagging but doesn't seems this would ever be approved.

> >

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My son is in the " chewing " stage of his life. Are these bracelets proof against

sharp teeth?

jbmistletoe <jbmistletoe@...> wrote:

if you want to email me off list with your contact info and i will

send you a order form or here is a link to the website.

http://www.medicid.com/b-700-y.htm

more ID products

http://www.mypreciouskid.com/

there is also more resources/info in the late talker book.

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julie, the bracelets are stainless steel.

Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 16:51:33 -0800 (PST)

From: <ioulia_99@...>

Subject: Re: Re: medical IDs

My son is in the " chewing " stage of his life. Are these bracelets proof

against sharp teeth?

jbmistletoe <jbmistletoe@...> wrote:

if you want to email me off list with your contact info and i will

send you a order form or here is a link to the website.

http://www.medicid.com/b-700-y.htm

more ID products

http://www.mypreciouskid.com/

there is also more resources/info in the late talker book.

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My son chew on a stainless steel bracelet (open and broke it).

Other ideas?

Dalia

Re: Re: medical IDs

My son is in the " chewing " stage of his life. Are these bracelets proof

against sharp teeth?

jbmistletoe <jbmistletoe@...> wrote:

if you want to email me off list with your contact info and i will

send you a order form or here is a link to the website.

http://www.medicid.com/b-700-y.htm

more ID products

http://www.mypreciouskid.com/

there is also more resources/info in the late talker book.

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Does your Wal-Mart have one of the tag makers. You could make up a few, unlace

his shoes and put the at the bottom of the lace. Shoes are now a place that EMT

and police etc look for information. Heck some kids use them as fashion charms.

Judy

My son chew on a stainless steel bracelet (open and broke it).

Other ideas?

Dalia

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