Medical Alert
Does anyone wear a medical bracelet or other form of ... - NRAS
Does anyone wear a medical bracelet or other form of medical information alert showing their RA, Fibro, AS, Sjogrens, etc status?
yes I do have all my info on it I think everyone in our situation should have some form of Id
I carry a biological alert card, and when I took steroids also carried one for them, and I have a list of my drugs on my phone. It’s only the drugs that matter not the diseases.
I personally don’t wish to identify myself with a bracelet.
I have now put a list of meds etc. on my phone and in your purse. Am still trying to get a Blue treatment card which is an alert card for those on steroids. If I were on biologics I'd certainly carry an Alert card for that. I personally can't wear jewellery so couldn't have a bracelet.
Meant my purse! 😁
You can put it my purse if you want....but a long way for anyone to come to check it! 😉
Yes, that was my thoughts exactly. I am on so many meds for so many conditions, that it would be hard to write them on a card or bracelet. Wondering about alternatives. Also, someone isnt likely to look through your phone to find the list, either.
I’m told that these days it’s what the first responders look for. There’s an app on the iPhone to record all the details. It’s likely Android devices have similar.
I have it as the photo on my lock-screen, so they don’t need to do anything, just open the phone! Other people have cute pictures of their babies or husbands - I have a list of drugs!
On iPhones there’s a place within the health app to put all your medical information. This information is easily found even on a locked phone and emergency medics are all told to look there. I assume there is similar thing on android phones.
I'm not on biologics but I have a list of all my medications and those of my husband (clearly marked which is which!) on my phone.
How can one be assured that the person, medical or otherwise, will look on your phone? Just seems like there should be a better way. I dont know what to do, as I am on so many different meds for several conditions, esp immune problems.
I think in a medical emergency the emergency services always check your phone. There’s an option on your phone called ‘Medical ID’ where you can store this type of information. It’s accessible even when the phone is locked, so it can be retrieved when necessary. You can even use it yourself when you need to refer to your list of medications, for instance at the GPs, or hospital...
I have a list of all my medical conditions and medications on my smartphone. I also carry alert cards for my biologic, anti-coagulant and the blue card for steroids. There’s a new NHS Steroid Emergency Card out now too available from your pharmacy but I haven’t got one yet.I don’t wear a bracelet for the same reason as stated by helix helix.
I've got alert cards in my purse for my biologic and anti coagulant
I have a necklace not with my conditions on it but my meds but others carry a steroids card or biologics alert card.
Where does one get the cards from? Their RA dr.?
Not a bracelet, not my thing really, but I do have a complete list of all my meds in the back leaf of my drug monitoring record book, highlighting all that can't be stopped abruptly. Never been able to get a steroid alert card from either GP or chemists, though I may try again as we’ve recently changed to a different one,
Thank you, nomoreheels! Do they have to come from someone in the medical field, necessarily, I wonder?
That's ok. Here in the UK the prescriber should issue them with the initial steroid prescription, that would have been my Rheumy, who also didn't have a supply, missed her off! Pharmacies (chemists) should also keep a supply though my previous one didn’t so I’ll ask my h to ask next time he picks repeats up from our new one.
I have ICE on my phone and when phone locked all basic med info there and contact info too and allergy’s
Yes, good idea! I do not have any ICE persons identified on my phone as such, but I shall do that now! Thanks
I just carry my biocard, and have my info in the ICE section of my mobile phone, but he has medicalert bracelet and medallion, both stainless steel, with his meds and allergies/probs on. Not that costly either and central records.
I do when travelling although not been used for a while.