November 16, 2022
Deciding what to engrave on your epilepsy medical bracelet can be challenging, especially if you’re worried that all the details may not fit. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered!
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October 13, 2022
When buying a medical bracelet for your Addison’s Disease or Adrenal Insufficiency, it is important to consider what sort of engraving would be most helpful in an emergency to prevent (or quickly treat) adrenal crisis. To help you choose the right medical bracelet for you, we have analysed the engraving on hundreds of medical bracelets.
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September 28, 2022
If you are looking to buy a medical bracelet for your allergies or anaphylaxis, we have lots of options to give you peace of mind. We’ve been selling allergy and anaphylaxis medical bracelets since we opened our doors in 2014, so we have seen lots of different engraving text, and are in a good position to advise you on what to engrave on your allergy or anaphylaxis medical bracelet.
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September 01, 2022
In this blog we will explain the benefits of wearing a medical bracelet for your Addison’s Disease or adrenal insufficiency; how it can help you in your daily life, as well as providing you with an easier option for communicating your condition to others.
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April 14, 2022
What is a medical ID bracelet used for? Who should wear a medical ID bracelet? And what information should it have engraved on it? Learn more about why it's important to carry details of your medical condition or allergy on your wrist, and how to choose wording that could save your life.
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March 10, 2022
Finding appropriate medical jewellery isn't really the problem. The hard part is getting them to agree to wear it, because doing it would be like a public announcement that something has changed. Here are 6 Top Tips to help you conquer this challenge, and get your mum or dad to wear a medical bracelet.
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September 07, 2021
With just a bit of extra planning around medical conditions, open communication about allergies and the right type of adjustments for epilepsy, diabetes or autism, your child will be able to look forward to the upcoming school year as much as any kid their age.
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