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Medical identification alert jewelry is for anyone with a medical condition that emergency personnel should be aware of immediately. Diabetes, childhood asthma, bee sting allergy , drug allergies, peanut allergy (especially in children) alzheimers disease, latex allergy, epilepsy and many more should be clearly visable on the medical identification alert jewelry_id bracelet.

Travel Tips
Have a medical check-up.
Obtain a doctor's note, stating your medical condition, treatment needs, and your doctor's phone number. Gastric bypass is more common these days, be safe, medical bracelets can advise ems personnel not to use a ng tube.
Be sure to carry your health insurer's address and phone number.
Have vaccinations well in advance to prevent unexpected reactions.
Pack enough oral medication, insulin and syringes, epi-pens for one extra week beyond the duration of the trip and bring your written prescription(s) as well.
Pack blood glucose, urine monitoring equipment or other diagnostic equipment you may need to monitor your condition.
***If you do not have a personalized medical id alert jewelry ,either bracelet or necklace, now would be a good time to buy one.
***Update your medical alert ID information. Plan to wear or carry medical information, i.e., tag, ID bracelet, or medical alert necklace.
Contact your air carrier 24 to 48 hours in advance of your flight to arrange a special diabetic meal or special needs you may require relating to your medical needs.
Check on your hotel's facilities and services.
Plan to adjust meal and medicaltion schedules for crossing time zones.
Pack antiseptic, bandages and sunscreen.

To get an idea of just how prevalent medical ID is among people with diabetes, interviews were conducted with eight police, fire and paramedic workers, and five doctors and educators. A group of 18 men and women with insulin dependent type I diabetes were also surveyed. Of six men and 12 women, only eight said they wear I. D., while the other 10 said they did not.
While this is not an exhaustive scientific survey, the comments from these health care professionals and people with diabetes offer insights into the importance of wearing medical identification alert jewelry, and how they are used in emergency situations.
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Awareness to the importance if medical id alert information is key to everyones safety at home and on vacation.
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