I have a medical ID jewelry from a company called Lauren’s Hope. Mine is for drug allergy and anticoagulation medication. I added a ICE telephone number. Had not thought of adding CKD.
I also got a medical alert bracelet from Amazon. I needed something that would stand up to my physical activities, and I didn't want to be concerned about fees, damaging the bracelets, or losing it. I use it whenever I go out. I do a lot of walking early in the mornings, and sometimes it's just me out there.
I had my bracelet engraved with five lines of information. My first and last names, my transplant date, information indicating I am on immunosuppressants and blood thinners, and an ICE phone number. I have used the bracelet daily for the past year, and it's holding up nicely.
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