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Med Alert Tag - Do You Or Will You Wear One After Surgery?



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I had one when I had my lapband just so folks new what was there "just in case" . It was good quality and because the other side was more like a Bracelet it wasn't bad to wear all the time.

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HI Sunflwr wish I had those coupons when I placed my order. Would have come in handy :)

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Which ID tag did you order- there are to many to choose from! I can't make up my mind! Lol :)

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I ordered mine from costco online. It's titanium and says....LP SHUNT, GASTRIC BYPASS, PSUEDOTUMOR CEREBRI. My surgeon didn't recommend it but my GP and neurosurgeon did. Cost was about $40.

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NSAIDS is Non-Steroidal-Anti-Inflamatories such as Ibuprophen. I do not know what the blind ng is. Anyone

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I believe NG refers to the tube they use to open your airway should you need that. It could rupture your pouch. I got my tag from Lauren's hope and made my own Bracelet. I work in public safety and the medics I know said they prefer bracelets that look like the standard alert bracelet with the red caduses (cross, not sure how to spell it!) since they are trained to look for that.

I put my name, no blind NG tube, Gastric bypass RNY and ICE info. (in case of emergency) I did not worry about putting no sugar or NSAIDS because if I am unconscious I am really only worried about the NG tube.

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I believe NG refers to the tube they use to open your airway should you need that. It could rupture your pouch. I got my tag from Lauren's hope and made my own Bracelet. I work in public safety and the medics I know said they prefer bracelets that look like the standard alert bracelet with the red caduses (cross' date=' not sure how to spell it!) since they are trained to look for that.

I put my name, no blind NG tube, Gastric bypass RNY and ICE info. (in case of emergency) I did not worry about putting no sugar or NSAIDS because if I am unconscious I am really only worried about the NG tube.[/quote']

ChatCat,

An NG tube is a naso-gastric tube. It is placed through the nose down to the stomach. They can be used for drainage or feeding or giving activated charcoal in case of an overdose or poisoning. An ET is an endo-trachael tube. It is used to intubate a person to help with breathing. It's what they use during surgery. It IS possible for an NG tube to puncture a pouch but it is pretty hard to get an ET tube in the esophagus (I've placed them) and you know right away you're not in the airway.

I'm 8 years post-op and probably should wear a bracelet but I don't

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That is very helpful, thanks for the info! I figure it cant hurt to wear the Bracelet and maybe it would come in handy for me at some point (but I hope it is never needed).

Thanks again ferrcatmom!

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I am going to buy one tomorrow because of this post, it never would have occurred to me otherwise. I hope Lauren's hope makes cute bracelets :]

- Kaylee Ann

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I am going to buy one tomorrow because of this post' date=' it never would have occurred to me otherwise. I hope Lauren's hope makes cute bracelets :']

- Kaylee Ann

They are adorable! And interchangeable .

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I got one with the regular tag with red med alert symbol. Now that I have that I'll be making some of my own Bracelet portions of it to add to it and change with my clothing choices for the day. I guess it's a hobbie that will take the place of eating that I use to do. NOT A BAD IDEA! Keep my hands busy instead of my mouth :)

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