Re: Amazed, disappointed and almost out of here
all your medical history is on your Medicare card.
Like that one John. It would save all kinds of time if you had an emergency.
I wear a none resuscitate bracelet, and a card in my wallet.
Once asked a first responder if they would check before they started CPR, He sad no.
But if that info was available to them right away,i.e. by scanning your medical card, they would honour your wishes.
Re: Amazed, disappointed and almost out of here
I put a do not resuscitate card in my wife's purse, she went fecking mental at me, did I do something wrong!!! confused
Re: Amazed, disappointed and almost out of here
#31, Dennis McGuckin I'm nearly greetin here, cut that bracelet off immediately, you're only 80:(..........As long as I have my wits about me I'm aiming for at least 100.:)
Re: Amazed, disappointed and almost out of here
I carry a spare parts card. Although don't think my bits and pieces would do much for anyone. Coming from the UK cant even be a blood donor as resided in the UK during the Mad Cow era, not talking about the first Scottish minister either, she was barely born then. Plus of course all the pills one takes. JWS
Re: Amazed, disappointed and almost out of here
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Originally Posted by
Dennis McGuckin
all your medical history is on your Medicare card.
Like that one John. It would save all kinds of time if you had an emergency.
I wear a none resuscitate bracelet, and a card in my wallet.
Once asked a first responder if they would check before they started CPR, He sad no.
But if that info was available to them right away,i.e. by scanning your medical card, they would honour your wishes.
The idea Den is that should you be admitted as an emergency the doc can read the info and find out what medication etc. may well save a life or two.
Re: Amazed, disappointed and almost out of here
Yes John I know that.
However it would be better if the first responders had all of the info.
In this age of high tec, they should have the availability to scan your card, and have all of your history/requests instantly at hand.
Woultn't that save a lot of time when you arrive at hospital.
Re: Amazed, disappointed and almost out of here
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Originally Posted by
Dennis McGuckin
Yes John I know that.
However it would be better if the first responders had all of the info.
In this age of high tec, they should have the availability to scan your card, and have all of your history/requests instantly at hand.
Woultn't that save a lot of time when you arrive at hospital.
It carries all your medical history for the past five years and is automatically updated every January 1st. For security purposes it may only be scanned by hospitals, paramedics and most doctors.
Re: Amazed, disappointed and almost out of here
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Re: Amazed, disappointed and almost out of here
Hi Marian.
I'm with you only at 130, I have a file that sends my whole to the Uni for Dr training and cutting, save my wife throwing me over a cliff.
Cheers Des
Re: Amazed, disappointed and almost out of here
And ?
The site is open to the public, to attract others.
Membership is required to join in, post etc.
K.