
Originally Posted by
traveller_62
If your meds change at all over time it is probably more important to have the emergency phone # for your primary care doctor on your id so that the emergency personnel can call to get the most recent info on your care. I also let my doctor know that she is listed on my RoadID bracelet.
Be sure to include your blood type on the bracelet because that's info that could really help out in an emergency if you are unable to communicate!
Great tips! Thanks. :-)
Jennifer
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