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Old 12-21-2013, 02:36 PM #10
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I really should get a medical alert bracelet. Between the two diseases I have, I need prednisone, valium, mestinon and oxy or I'll end up in severe withdrawal and then die of adrenal insufficiency or suffocate.

I was thinking of getting either a bracelet or dog tag with the conditions engraved and the I need. Then having a card in my wallet with the full list. I think a dog tag would fit more info engraved on it.

There is a service that gives you a bracelet with an ID number and the medic can look up the ID number and get everything online. I'm afraid they won't take the time, though.
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