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Medical Alert Bracelet

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14 years 1 month ago #17971 by Janine0213
Medical Alert Bracelet was created by Janine0213
I visited a hematologist in Jan. and he suggested that I wear a medic alert bracelet. He said because of not having a spleen more than the ITP. I recently spoke with an EMT and he thought it would be a good idea. Does anyone have one of these? Where can I get one that looks a little more presentable and a little less medical
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14 years 1 month ago #17990 by Sandi
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Here is a past discussion on the subject. There are more if you want to search.

www.pdsa.org/forum/6-general-itp-discussion/9885-medical-alert-bracelet.html#11029
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14 years 1 month ago #18032 by Janine0213
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Hey thanks for the info...will work on getting one.
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14 years 1 month ago #18079 by SamIAm
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I have a pretty rad medical bracelet, it's called UTag. I don't think they're sold in America; my boyfriend got it online for me because I was afraid to ride on his motorcycle with him. It has a USB on it that swings out, so it can be plugged into the ambulance/hospital computer and all my medical info pops up. I also wear it in the car and at work when I know my count is low. The bracelet itself is nylon I think with a Velcro tab.

Hope this helps!
Sam