Medical alert bracelets?

tatirod
on 8/29/15 6:51 pm - Toronto, Canada

I'm thinking of getting a medical alert bracelet. I'm going to have a VSG. Any suggestions for what to put on the bracelet? I think I should spell out vertical sleeve gastrectomy and my name. Anything else?

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katladee
on 8/29/15 7:01 pm

Check out this bracelet on ebay.  It has all the things you would need on it and I believe you can also add other conditions as well.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bariatric-Patient-Gastric-Sleeve-No-Blind-Ng-Tube-No-NSAIDS-Medical-Alert-Brac-/191447217047?ha****em2c9324b397

 

frisco
on 8/29/15 7:33 pm

Blood type, allergies and I've been told to tell paramedics and emergency personnel "Partial Gastrectomy".

Many will not know the term Vertical Sleeve or Sleeve or VSG.

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tatirod
on 8/29/15 9:10 pm - Toronto, Canada

Thank you!

Referral: February 2015; TWH Orientation: April 2015; Social Worker: June 10, 2015: Nurse Practitioner: June 11, 2015; Nutrition Class: June 15, 2015; Psychometry Assessment: June 16, 2015; Nutrition Assessment: July 22, 2015; NP follow-up: July 28, 2015; Surgeon Consult: August 28, 2015; Surgery: November 6, 2015; Operation: VSG

MyJourney2015
on 8/30/15 4:15 am

This is something I haven't heard  of yet for vsg.  Do many of you have this?  I will have to ask my surgeons office.

 

Gwen M.
on 8/30/15 4:16 am
VSG on 03/13/14

There is no reason that we need a medical alert bracelet after VSG. 

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tatirod
on 8/29/15 11:35 pm, edited 8/29/15 11:42 pm - Toronto, Canada

That's not what my hospital says. I'm not sure if it's recommended for newly operated on people only so they know your symptoms could point to a post-op issue. And specifically our instructions say to include no Blind NG tubing. 

I'm getting one just in case. I can't take NSAIDs due to my ulcerative colitis, so I can have two lovely pieces of info.

Referral: February 2015; TWH Orientation: April 2015; Social Worker: June 10, 2015: Nurse Practitioner: June 11, 2015; Nutrition Class: June 15, 2015; Psychometry Assessment: June 16, 2015; Nutrition Assessment: July 22, 2015; NP follow-up: July 28, 2015; Surgeon Consult: August 28, 2015; Surgery: November 6, 2015; Operation: VSG

Grim_Traveller
on 8/30/15 12:24 pm
RNY on 08/21/12

The only tube they would place in an emergency is a breathing tube. There's no danger from that, it simply doesn't go in very far. An NG tube is very long, and could cause damage. But it isn't used in any emergency. It's primary use is for feeding. By the time they get around to using that, you'd be able to explain your medical history, or they'd have it from other sources.

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Gwen M.
on 8/30/15 1:23 pm
VSG on 03/13/14

In an emergency, if you were unconscious, would you rather have an NSAID or die, if that was the choice?  

VSG with Dr. Salameh - 3/13/2014
Diagnosed with Binge Eating Disorder and started Vyvanse - 7/22/2016
Reconstructive Surgeries with Dr. Michaels - 6/5/2017 (LBL & brachioplasty), 8/14/2017 (UBL & mastopexy), 11/6/2017 (medial leg lift)

Age 42 Height 5'4" HW 319 (1/3/2014) SW 293 (3/13/2014) CW 149 (7/16/2017)
Next Goal 145 - normal BMI | Total Weight Lost 170

TrendWeight | Food Blog (sort of functional) | Journal (down for maintenance)

tatirod
on 8/30/15 1:26 pm - Toronto, Canada

If you don't have anything constructive to say in response to my original post you do not have to attack me.

in the event of an emergency I would refuse an NSAID. For me, it is a very serious and potentially life threatening class of medication. But, thanks for asking.

Referral: February 2015; TWH Orientation: April 2015; Social Worker: June 10, 2015: Nurse Practitioner: June 11, 2015; Nutrition Class: June 15, 2015; Psychometry Assessment: June 16, 2015; Nutrition Assessment: July 22, 2015; NP follow-up: July 28, 2015; Surgeon Consult: August 28, 2015; Surgery: November 6, 2015; Operation: VSG

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