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Dew58 04-23-2009 09:55 PM

RSD Alert Bracelet, Anyone?
 
http://dl7.glitter-graphics.net/pub/...x7fasenwpr.gif Hello All,

Recently, I purchased 5 RSD Awareness bracelets for me and my family to wear. The funds($10.00) go to RSD awareness. I purchased the bracelet for myself so that in case of an emergency, and I wasn't able to communicate,medical professionals would have a clue...RSD Awareness. I carry a list of medications, along with DianeA's wonderful contribution site concerning hospital protocol,(http://www.rsds.org/4/resources/pdf/...l_protocol.pdf), in my purse. My husband has a copy,also.

Do any of you wear a medical alert bracelet?

:hug:
Dew

AintSoBad 04-23-2009 10:59 PM

Dew!
More info needed for my brain challenged self. (and maybe more of us).
Where do we get these?
Can we have them in Gold?
With Diamonds?
Or Ruby/Saphirres?
(Oh, sorry, thinkin' I was still married).....
Hah!

Seriously,
It's a great idea. And, to carry a card that contains your prescriptions!
Imagine, going into the emergency room, unconscious, and you cannot tell them what medications you take daily?
What a nightmare! They'd be treating "symptoms" that are only "withdrawal" from our "normal" cocktail of meds!
This, is Important!

Thanks, Dew!

Pete
asb

angelrsd 04-24-2009 12:33 AM

i also carry the med cards with alleriges and current meds. if i hadnt when i had to hae my appendix out in dec and was basicly so sick i couldnt think .. it would of been horrible.. i wasnt at my hospital at different and they had no clue who i was..

i havent done med bracelt becuse i cant stand to wear anything like that
i dont even wear my wedding ring because it hurts so bad and my finger swells like a pig. and turns blue i dont wear any jewlery at all just my wonderful smile LOL

carrie

Dew58 04-24-2009 12:49 AM

RSD Awareness Bracelet
 
I hope I am not breaking any rules by posting this addy.
If so, I will understand if you have to remove it.

I don't even feel the bracelet on my wrist:)
Email me and I will send you the site to order the RSD Awareness bracelets
(adult and child sz.):

http://www.rsdawareness.com/adultbracelets.htm

:grouphug:
Dew



Quote:

Originally Posted by AintSoBad (Post 500441)
Dew!
More info needed for my brain challenged self. (and maybe more of us).
Where do we get these?
Can we have them in Gold?
With Diamonds?
Or Ruby/Saphirres?
(Oh, sorry, thinkin' I was still married).....
Hah!

Seriously,
It's a great idea. And, to carry a card that contains your prescriptions!
Imagine, going into the emergency room, unconscious, and you cannot tell them what medications you take daily?
What a nightmare! They'd be treating "symptoms" that are only "withdrawal" from our "normal" cocktail of meds!
This, is Important!

Thanks, Dew!

Pete
asb


Dew58 04-24-2009 01:11 AM

i havent done med bracelt becuse i cant stand to wear anything like that
i dont even wear my wedding ring because it hurts so bad and my finger swells like a pig. and turns blue i dont wear any jewlery at all just my wonderful smile LOL

carrie[/QUOTE]

Carrie,
I know longer wear my wedding rings or other jewelry, due to the swelling. The silicone bracelet is stretchable, and I can't even feel it on my skin.:)

shogan7RSD 04-24-2009 11:51 AM

Wonderful idea!!!
I just made an idex card w/ my meds and where my RSD is for myself.
Sarah

michelles 04-24-2009 12:22 PM

my husband just brought that up to me the other day that he wanted me to get a medical braclet thank you for sharing that information, just bought one

CRPSbe 04-24-2009 12:28 PM

I have a laminated card the size of a business card. It has a logo on it of a person in a wheelchair, it's red and stands out so that they know they have to be careful and that I have a disabilty. The card mentions "CRPS", and has a list of my medication. I might have my dad make another one that additionally states: careful, "late diagnosis" - almost 3 years into CRPS.

SBOWLING 04-24-2009 02:33 PM

Hello,

The bracelet is a good idea. I've seen the one you are talking about Dew. One of my doctors has encouraged me to get it. Of all the things I have accepted and learned to handle with RSD and my life. I feel like it's a lable I'm not ready to wear. I know it can make a differenc if I go to the hospital for an emergency.
I keep a card of my meds. I also keep track via my computer the meds I have tried and the dosage and why I no longer take them. That way should I have to see a new doctor I can have that info. as well. I also keep a record of the doctors I have seen for my RSD.
Like all of you the list is long the good thing is I haven't had to add anyone in over 3 years.
Take care,
Sherrie

Dew58 04-24-2009 04:27 PM

http://dl7.glitter-graphics.net/pub/...nmlfkdnzlz.gif

I understand,Sherrie. I am not pushing anyone to wear an RSD bracelet, I just wear one, and was curious if others on NT(RSD/CRPS) wore one,too.

I am not affiliated with the site that I posted, other than that I purchased the bracelets from the site . You are loved..and wearing a bracelet, or not...will change that fact:hug:
Dew.


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