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Old 09-14-2010, 06:43 AM #41
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Glad you got it, Jackie! It does help to check up on things.. usually they get done faster if you push a bit.. Is it a plastic card, similar to a credit card or ID card? or is it like a business card--paper? I can't remember if anyone has talked about that, but I'm just curious. I go to my pain management doctor on Wednesday and he will ask if I want to pursue a pain pump or a SCS.
Hi Sarah

The card I got is like a business card, not laminated, which I thought it would be anyway its just shiny paper thats its written on, with my details, Dr's name, phone no etc, and then on the back it gives a detailed description on what not to use on the patient.
Having received the card and how 'basic' it is, Im now glad I availed of the id bracelet. I think the bracelet might last longer than the card. I had the card in the pocket of the pouch which I carry my remote in so its with me all the time
Good luck tomorrow with your pain management Dr
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