Absolutely! Praying for you both.behemoth wrote:Hope your grandmother gets better dak
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same from me! I'll keep my fingers crossed.Behemoth wrote:Hope your grandmother gets better dak
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Good to hear she's ok Dakatsu. If I were you I would list her name, address, tel. number, insurance account numbers, primary care physician name and number, next of kin names and numbers, medications, their dosages and when taken, allergys to meds, and any other important medical data... on a single page word document.Dakatsu wrote:Thanks you guys
She's doing much better, apparently a doctor prescribed her too many medications, and they almost killed her
Type her meds in column form in bold type.Keep one document in her purse, give one to a few close family members, and update it whenever her meds change.
You can't believe how easy it makes everything work if you can simply hand that document to an EMT or other medical person in an emergency. When the EMT has to talk to the hospital from the ambulance he will have all the data available to him. Don't get fancy...a hard copy is best.
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I've had that happen to a couple of relatives of mine. <sigh>Dakatsu wrote:apparently a doctor prescribed her too many medications, and they almost killed he
Fantastic advice! Thanks!Bettina wrote:You can't believe how easy it makes everything work if you can simply hand that document to an EMT or other medical person in an emergency. When the EMT has to talk to the hospital from the ambulance he will have all the data available to him. Don't get fancy...a hard copy is best.
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same here.Kilarin wrote:I've had that happen to a couple of relatives of mine. <sigh>