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01-21-2011, 06:02 PM | #1 | |||
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Hi there,
It's been awhile, hopefully some of you will remember me. My surgery didn't go as well as we'd hoped. Well, it did and it didn't. I have gotten some function back but unfortunately the pain is so bad that I cannot use that function due to the pain. At any rate, I have a medical alert bracelet but I'm thinking that I need to go ahead & update it to reflect my CRPS. I've recently developed a latex allergy anyway, so need to have it updated regardless. I just realized today when a doctor unfamiliar with my case went to *grab* my leg that I could be in for some serious hurts if someone did something similar if I were unconscious or otherwise unable to communicate. So, do any of you have this on a medical bracelet? Do you just have your condition's name? I worry since so many people seem so unfamiliar with it. Just the initials? The whole name? See wallet card? What else? Thanks. |
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01-21-2011, 07:41 PM | #2 | ||
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Patty,
So sorry that your surgery was not a success, hopefully over time things will improve.... Where did you get your bracelet from? I have an orange "RSD Awareness" bracelet that I wear. But I think I should be wearing one that is the medical alert slyle that you are describing. Thanks, and I sincerely hope you start to feel better soon. XOXOX Sandy |
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01-21-2011, 10:32 PM | #3 | |||
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Hi Sandy,
So nice to hear from you! I remember you! The awareness bracelets are nice for sure. The problem with them is that if you're find unconscious or otherwise unable to communicate, emergency personnel have no way of knowing whether you personally have CRPS/RSD or whether you are just supporting a friend or loved one who does, know what I mean? This is the kind of bracelet I currently have: Medic Alert bracelet but then I recently found this gal's online shop: HillCountryIDeology and have really fallen in love with her work. And you know, having an excuse to buy jewelry and all I will take full advantage of it! I figure I deserve it after the past few months. But given the serious nature of these pieces, I do want to make sure that I go beyond the beauty to the actual utility and get the wording correct as well, you know? |
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01-22-2011, 07:55 AM | #4 | ||
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I've often wondered wether I should be wearing one. My crps is my left hand/arm. I can't imagine what woud happen if I couldn't tell someone not to touch it.
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01-22-2011, 09:41 AM | #5 | ||
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Gratuitous self promotion..........
Can't help you on the medical alert bracelet, but some members here make RSD awareness bracelets. Feel free to pm me for info on bracelets like in my sig. There is another poster here, Cindi1965, who makes european style RSD awareness bracelets (Pandora, Troll, Biagi style)
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01-22-2011, 09:48 AM | #6 | ||
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Welcome back PP,
I'm sorry the surgery didn't work out for you......a familiar problem for many RSD'ers. I'm thinking instead of just writing RSD or CRPS on the bracelet tag, you should make it RSD (L)leg to alert medical personal where the problem is.
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01-22-2011, 09:41 PM | #7 | |||
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StressedOut, I definitely would. You never know what punches our meds will knock us (which is why I landed in ER on Friday).
Finz, your awareness bracelets are beautiful. I will have to check them out! |
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01-24-2011, 04:20 PM | #8 | ||
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Hi Pep! And everyone else!
I have been away for a while, too. But I remember you! I have a medic-alert bracelet. It has RSD/CRPS on one line, My name and DOB. Third line says "Meds - see wallet list" and the fourth line has my husbands name and cell on it. I didn't like the ones you can buy at the pharmacy, so I researched it and bought one from a really cool website called "Lauren's Hope". You can choose over one hundred designs or custom build your bracelet. I had the same concerns as you about being unconsious, etc. Since I bought mine, that's one less worry (and we all need less worries). Hope it helps! Glad to talk with you again! Kim
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01-25-2011, 01:28 PM | #9 | |||
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Hi Kim, I remember you too! I had one of the Medic Alert bracelets from the (I think?) original company way back in the day, then I'd just reorder whenever I needed a new one.
This time around, I got tired of it and boy, I'm glad I did because I love this new one! I went ahead & ordered from HillCountryIDealogy (where I was talking about before) and I am sooo excited to get it). She is customizing it exactly how I wanted it. I cannot wait to see it. |
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01-25-2011, 04:25 PM | #10 | ||
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I do not want to take away from the RSD bracelets, but an RSD friend gave me the coolest Christmas present. It is an emergency bracelet that is a computer chip and can be plugged into any USB port. It is THE COOLEST. The program is easy to use and easy to update after DR. visits ,Med changes etc. It is also water proof and can be taken on/ of much easier that my old traditional bracelet. They are not expensive and I highly recommend it. Fondly-Carol
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