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I wear a medic alert bracelet .  it has an id number, a phone number, and
"Parkinson's disease" engraved.  they also provide an id card.

Lanny D. Weddel
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From: "edith love" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 6:21 PM
Subject: Police & PD& ID; Epworth Sleep Scale


> RE:  Police&PD&ID:   After reading some of the posts, I got to wondering
> how many of us wear some type of ID on our persons.  I've heard about
Medic
> Alert-there must also be other reputable organizations as well.
>
> Then I got to thinking about what information such an alert should hold.
If
> it's possible,      I'd like Jorge and Bob to offer suggestions along with
> the rest of us.  You, too, Kathrynne, if you're on line.
>
> Actually, I'm beginning to take this seriously because there are many
times
> when I don't have any kind of ID on my person.  Something around my neck
or
> wrist could prevent more damage in case of an emergency.
>
>  RE:  The Epworth Scale-Just to Share:  After I posted the other night, I
> took the sleep scale.  My score led me to an immediate contact with a
sleep
> lab-no surprise to me.  However, I had already been examined and had spent
> time in the sleep lab to no avail.   They could find absolutely nothing
> wrong with me.    It's like my eyes.  There is nothing wrong with my eyes,
> but some days the clouds don't lift until early evening.  That's the
> designer PD umbrella for some of us!
> E of the headdress
>
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