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trudy says
5 August, 2015 at 1:27 amMichellina…your Medic Alert MCs info exactly what I am looking for..because many health care professionals and others do not understand the gravity MCs or even what it is.
I am wondering if the Classic bracelet is more noticeable to all as they are most familiar with it.
All input welcome.
Michellina van Loder says
5 August, 2015 at 7:36 pmThanks. I’m glad you found this helpful 🙂
The silver/stainless steal classic bracelet or neck pendent may be more familiar to health professionals such as ambulance medics; however, the jewellery/crystal bead one that i have has the same pendent on it. If/when I buy another one I’ll get the classic (even though I find it a tad fugly), the crystal one has broken twice and I’ve had to get it fixed. The beads go everywhere when it does.
I don’t have ‘MCS’ written on mine, just ‘Inhalant allergies’ and ‘sensitive to chemicals’ cause I don’t fancy trying to explain what it is if they don’t know and I’m bamboozled from fragrance or solvent exposure [read: they are wearing a truckload of perfume, aftershave or spray deodorant packed full of eye-stinging, head-splitting, sinus-aching chemicals that have been proven to be allergens and irritants].
I also have a link to the MCS hospital guidelines on file with MedicAlert; and the link to the hospital guidelines is written on the emergency card that MedicAlert supply along with the bracelet.
trudy says
6 August, 2015 at 5:30 amHi Michellina, Good idea regarding MCS hospital Guidelines on file with Medic Alert. I am trying to get the bracelet organized and..a bit uncertain about some of their additional product info…even a USB stick for clip on? I will phone them.It sure is nice to talk with you..someone also with MCS although would not wish it on anyone. I have had a few medical apointments recently with specialists..I am sure they think I am crazy…my work background is advanced practice nursing.. so I think for this reason they may take me a bit seriously…I like the idea of handing out the guidelines..
OH..have you ordered any products from the MCS shop? Would I have any problem with an order in Canada…?