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Heavy perfume in medical facilities, or anywhere, really

Lung Health | Last Active: Aug 11 12:17pm | Replies (78)

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@rosemarya

Dear members, @mari, @chicagomichelle, @peggyj4411, @ladycat, @katemn, It appears to me that along with the fragrance and scent allergies and reactions, that there is also a severe reaction to certain medications. So I am wondering if any of you wear a medical alert ID to inform medical care response team in case of an emergency. I wear one, it is on a very nice bracelet that I selected specifically for that purpose. Mine is in case of emergency to alert due to my immunosuppression for transplant medications. It also comes in handy to show to a doubting ER intake person!
Sending you warm thoughts today. And hope of sunshine tomorrow.
Rosemary

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The local jeweler in my town of Freehold Township, NJ at the time was also a paramedic. He just told me not to wear any other bracelet, watch etc on that wrist.
It's a very good point to find out if there is a particular place on the patient they are more likely check first for medic alert jewelry.