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Arturo Lopez

Do you have some kind of energency identification that says youre a betic?

so ive heard some people have tattoos. ive been thinking of getting one, but didnt really know what to get. hearing that idea, i think ima do that.

at the moment i wear Dog Tags. they list: 1. my name
2. birthdate
3. blood type
4. religion
5. DIABETES INSULIN

heres a picture.




so im curious as to know what others use, if anythingm and hope that those that dont use any form of ID get an idea for one. if you like my dog tags you can create your own here on this site:

www.armydogtags.com

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FYI I spoke with a medic about how to ID yourself and they said that unless there's something on your neck or wrist don't assume they know what a pump is and they won't check your wallet.

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I wear a bracelet & have an ID card taped to my wallet saying "I've got diabetes, in case of emergency, blah, blah, blah."

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The dog tags look like a good idea, except I'd prefer to not have anything military looking.

I generally don't like wearing jewelery so I have a little card in my wallet but I don't know how much use that is as I don't always have my wallet with me! I had a bracelet about 30 years ago but I lost it. I've looked at a few things over the years and I once bought a pendant thing with a paper sheet inside but it was just too heavy.

I've also thought about getting a real "dog" tag engraved at a hardware store but they seem too small to put much more than a dogs name and telephone number on.

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I wear an ID bracelet that says:
My name
Diabetes- Insulin


On the back:
Glucagon injection in bag
Call 911 or (husband's phone number)


I have it in both English and Hungarian (since i live in Hungary)

Here is are some other discussions on this topic:
Do you wear medical ID?
What to engrave on a medical ID bracelet
Do you wear any medical ID?

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I wear a Medic Alert ID necklace, carry a card and have "Type I diabetic - uses insulin" scrolling across the screen of my phone. I also have a braclet i wear when i run that has my identifying info on it and a statement, "If found face down, call 911." I haven't had to use that yet, but it makes me feel secure when i exercise.

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I have a medical ID bracelet but I need to fix it so I can wear it again. lol

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hey arturo,
i wear a medical ID bracelet with my name on the front
and DIABETES on the back;
i also have a card in my purse with instructions
for when im incoherent or completely unconscious.
my bracelet gets stuck on all sorts of things; maybe i should look into a necklace.
and i am also thinking about getting a tattoo.
but when im working out at the gym i feel safe wearing the bracelet;
because i know that people look for them

-d

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I don't trust emergency personal to know what an insulin pump is. There are to many other pumps out there so more than likely they will have no clue, it could be a pain pump, a chemo pump or a tens unit. I also have a good friend who is a paramedic and he said he would have no clue what it is if I hadn't have told him, he would have thought it was a cell phone in a case on my pants. I wear an id bracelet stating i am diabetic on an insulin pump. I refuse to trust anyone else with the task of figuring out if I am diabetic or not by solely relying on my insulin pump to let them know.

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I've worn an ID Bracelet with a raised medic alert symbol for 50 years. (not the same one ;^) A few years back I had the word "Diabetic" engraved on it. In January, when I started using a pump, I added a stainless steel necklace. It has the medic alert symbol on one side and "diabetic & insulin pump" on the other. A veteran pumper suggested it as a place to hang my pump when changing clothes.

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I wear a Medic Alert braclet and keep a I.D. card in my wallet as well with all my info. on it. My cell phone has I.C.E. Number (in case of emergency) to call my husband, plus I have told all my family and friends who to call and what to do. I LOVE your tags...I would like to have that if I could get it in gold.

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the I.C.E. number is such a good idea. i'm friends with a lot of people who run on ambulances and they say they check for that all the time

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I LOVE your name..........My eldest daughter is named Amanda!

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