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Old 09-04-2006, 12:41 PM #2
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Originally Posted by triplettcl View Post
I guess my questions are: should she have a medical I.D. bracelet? I have been thinking about that especially because she had a grand mal with no warning. Also, is there a letter to school or some sort of plan we devise that explains her and what the plan would be if she would have a seizure? Thanks Cheryl
Absolutely get a MedicAlert, and get a real one. The ones you see in the store are not genuine MedicAlerts. If you get one through MedicAlert, you will have their 24-hour service. This is not true with the store-brand jewelry.

I would write to the school, and you should give them info on the types of szs she has, anything you can tell them about how they look, and what to do for her. Make sure to include all your phone #s as well.


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