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Anyone Wear Medicalert?


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gabby Enthusiast

Does anyone wear a medicalert bracelet for celiac disease? I'm wondering if it might help.

thanks


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MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

I still need to get it on mine.

bluelotus Contributor

Great idea, never would have thought of it!

BRCoats Enthusiast

I have heart problems, a pacemaker, and celiac. Gee.....ya' think I need to get one??? :lol::(:):blink:

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I think the bracelet would especially come in handy for eating out. I have been thinking of getting one that says Wheat Allergy and Celiac Disease, since I am also allergic to wheat.

par18 Apprentice

I wear a necklace. Got it at Walgreens. Cost about 10 bucks. I'm sure it will help at some point.

Lisa Mentor

That might be a good idea.

Also, it might be helpful to pre-register at you local hospital, and indicate that you have celiac disease or other complications of the disease. That way your information is already logged on if you need to be admitted for other reasons.

Smart thinking.


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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

My mom is getting ready to order me one...I have a severe wheat allergy so I should have got one a while ago...I will add celiac disease on there while I am at it.

psawyer Proficient

I do, and have done so since I started on insulin for diabetes almost twenty years ago. When I was diagnosed with celiac in 2000, I had that added to the engraved message, which now says:

NO GLUTEN

CELIAC DISEASE

INSULIN DEPENDENT

DIABETES MELLITUS

I'm not sure it is a really big concern, as gluten must be ingested by mouth to be a problem, and if I can swallow I can probably speak, but just in case... :o

frenchiemama Collaborator
I'm not sure it is a really big concern, as gluten must be ingested by mouth to be a problem, and if I can swallow I can probably speak, but just in case...  :o

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I've been toying with the idea, but only because I can remember a few times that I was sedated for a minor procedure and was told by whoever came to pick me up that I was talking and seemed awake but I don't remember any of it. If someone had offered me something to eat at that time (who knows why they would, but you never know) I probably would have just taken it without question and not remembered!

Not that I'm planning to run around getting sedated all the time, but you never know what a sudden illness or accident could necessitate something like that.

psawyer Proficient

Carolyn, good point! I had not thought of that.

celiac3270 Collaborator

Unless you have a severe allergy to wheat IN ADDITION TO celiac, I would not wear one. If you lose consciousness and a doctor needs to give you a medication to save you, gluten is the least of your concerns...

BRCoats Enthusiast
Unless you have a severe allergy to wheat IN ADDITION TO celiac, I would not wear one.  If you lose consciousness and a doctor needs to give you a medication to save you, gluten is the least of your concerns...

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That's a very good point, celiac3270. Better to be sick for a week over getting glutened than dead. :o

Merika Contributor

I've just been thinking along these same lines....my mom has one (has for years for other stuff, now celiac too). Jewelry tends to annoy me though...so I've been thinking, lol, do you think a tatoo would work where the breacelet would go?

Merika :P

nogluten- Newbie

I have one but don't wear it like i should. I worry about Iga, because if I get a blood transfusion, they need to know to wash out the Iga from the blood. Thanks for mentioning it. I need to start wearing it !

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