Do Not Resuscitate Orders, ID Bracelets & Experiences

Posted by joko @joko, Mar 27, 2023

Do you have a DNR (Do Not Resuscitate Order) with your primary care physician? Do you wear a medical ID bracelets/necklace with DNR instructions? What experiences have you (or if you are a caregiver) had with Medical IDs, specifically with the DNR orders? Is there anything critically important that you should consider before you put this on your id and what has happened to people who wear it. (I mean do the EMTs follow instructions?) Appreciate insights.

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Echoing this experience. My elderly mother had COPD and collapsed at home. My sister and father called 911 and the paramedics started immediately upon arrival to revive her. My sister knew where the DNR was--in a hallway closet file box. But in the stress of the moment it took awhile to put hands on it and present, and the paramedics would not/could stop efforts until it was presented. My point is--a highly visible, easily accessible place in the home would have helped greatly. Keep up these discussions to find the method that works for you/your family!

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I have one on the fridge, held on with a large 4x6"blue with white print magnetic DNR
sign.
Here in Florida, the DNR must be on yellow paper.

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My 96 yr. old mom died in her bed. The aid called 911. A fireman immediately started working on her. I showed him the documents and his reply was, "We don't do that". So he continued to work on her, against my protests, in doing so he broke every rib in her body. Thank God she was not brought back to a very painful body.

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I have one on the fridge, held on with a large 4x6"blue with white print magnetic DNR
sign.
Here in Florida, the DNR must be on yellow paper.

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did you make it yourself? or from a company or doctor? d 🏳️‍🌈

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My 96 yr. old mom died in her bed. The aid called 911. A fireman immediately started working on her. I showed him the documents and his reply was, "We don't do that". So he continued to work on her, against my protests, in doing so he broke every rib in her body. Thank God she was not brought back to a very painful body.

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WHAT the hell did he mean? "We don't do that". it's the law. that's why you have it. especially if done by a lawyer or doctor. i'd SUE his ass. that was illegal. d 🏳️‍🌈

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did you make it yourself? or from a company or doctor? d 🏳️‍🌈

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I purchased it, I believe online. Don't recall the company since it's been 2 yrs. You could do a search for magnetic DNR signs.

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I purchased it, I believe online. Don't recall the company since it's been 2 yrs. You could do a search for magnetic DNR signs.

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thank you. my luck they'll come up with signs for hunting or fishing. 🤣🤣🏳️‍🌈d

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Is there anyone out there that has had a kidney transplant after age 75?

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Is there anyone out there that has had a kidney transplant after age 75?

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@florida6600 Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I encourage you to go to the transplants support group https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/transplants/ and look through the discussions there.

I am hoping to be evaluated for a kidney transplant this year. I am almost 71. Are you ESRD and eligible for a transplant?
Ginger

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Is there anyone out there that has had a kidney transplant after age 75?

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@florida16600, I want to add my welcome to @gingerw"s welcome. I want to introduce myself by adding that I was 60 when I reeived my transplant -liver and a kidney. I am now the same age as you are, and doing well.

I have located some information from the national Kidney Registry Website about Maximum Age. This is what they say:
" Maximum age for a kidney transplant: While there is no specific upper age limit for kidney transplantation, older patients may face additional evaluations before being approved for the procedure. Transplant centers may consider factors such as the individual’s physical fitness, existing medical conditions, the risk of complications, required post-transplant medical management, and life expectancy.
According to the latest data from OPTN, 13% of all kidney transplant recipients to date (including kidneys from both living and deceased donors) have been over 65, while 39% have been between the ages of 50 and 64. In 2022, 23% of all transplant recipients were over 65, and 41% were aged 50–64.
In general, if an older kidney patient is deemed unqualified for a transplant, it may not be solely due to their age. While age may be a factor, other issues can be more disqualifying, such as overall health, active or recurrent cancer, an active or uncontrolled infection, or severe health issues such as heart disease, diabetes or high blood pressure.
If you are an older kidney patient, you can register with the National Kidney Registry to find a transplant center that will evaluate you as a potential kidney transplant recipient.
source: National Kidney Registry
https://www.kidneyregistry.org/for-donors/kidney-donation-blog/is-there-an-age-limit-for-kidney-transplant-or-kidney-donation/
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Here is a Connect transplant support group
- Policy Age for Kidney Transplant
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/policy-age-for-kidney-transplant/

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thank you. my luck they'll come up with signs for hunting or fishing. 🤣🤣🏳️‍🌈d

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I just did a search online and I guess I got it from Amazon. They have several types.

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