Saturday, February 11, 2012

Calling All Diabetics to Wear your Medic Alert everywhere for your Safety

At the diabetes camp I’ve attended as a counselor, we play a game where everyone sits in a circle (there are about 45 kids at this camp) and someone stands up and says, “I spy anyone with a (for example) yellow t-shirt,” and anyone that fits the description called out has to get up and run t...
6/29/07 5:19pm
i think thats gr8 fun healthy game and i thinks important as well, i been thinking about getting a medic bracelt for my insulin resistance al thu im not diabetic,,ty for t hat gr8 tip and shareing,,
4/14/10 11:17am

This article talks about medical alerts. I am looking for one for a patient I am currently caring for that has blackouts associated with diabetes. The best option I have found is http://www.phoenixmedicalalert.com; does anyone have any input?

7/24/11 8:57pm

People don't really understand that, that little piece of jewelry could actually save their life one day. My sister HATES wearing Diabetes ID jewelry. We are constantly reminding her that she needs to wear it everyday, especially when she's at school and driving around. Thankfully we found a really cool website that sells really nice, comfortable, and affordable ID jewelry. http://mjcdiabeticjewelry.com/  She has the sterling silver bracelet and the blue flame cloth bracelet. We have been looking for an inexpensive ID that she would actually want to wear, and thankfully we stumbled upon this site. And the biggest plus is that everything they sell is under $75!! So we can actually afford to get her more than one medical alert ID.  I hope more people take wearing their ID jewelry more seriously. And I just wanted to share my findings with you guys in hopes that everybody can find a piece of ID jewelry that they actually want to wear everyday.

 

Best of LuckSmile

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