J.L. asks from Alameda, CA on July 05, 2009
Get Allergy Alert Bracelet for Toddler?
My 2-year-old has severe allergies to cow's milk, eggs and soy, and milder allergies to peanut and almond. His allergist recommended we get him a bracelet to wear that reminds people of this, especially when he begins preschool. I'm wondering if it'll be very difficult getting a toddler to keep a bracelet on his wrist all day. Do any of you have experience with this? Your thoughts? Any suggestions for places or websites you would recommend for buying this type of bracelet? Thank you!
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T.H. answers from Sacramento on July 06, 2009
Try www.childidbracelets.com My autistic/epileptic/develomentally disabled daughter has been wearing one since she was 3 and she is now 19 and has a fit if we even try to take it off. I think we have taken it off a total of 5 times in 15 years LOL
T.
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K.L. answers from San Francisco on July 06, 2009
My daughter has life threatening allergies to dairy, amoxicillin and cefprozil and at one time allergies to eggs and soy. She has worn a medic-alert bracelet since she was 2 and they will size it smaller if the sizes available are too big for your son. She had no problem wearing it and likes that she can choose the color.
Also, when your son starts attending preschool, I would recommend purchasing a product called SafetySack. It's a heavy duty plastic ziplock type bag that has a squeeze lock on it so other children can't open it. It's clear which is great, because everyone can see the instructions that I have for the order of medications to administer. Plus it is big enough to carry two epi-pen jrs, the epi-pen tester, benadryl, prednisone, and a dropper. We have two sets, one for home/playdates and one for school. I highly recommend it.
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T.H. answers from Sacramento on July 06, 2009
Try www.childidbracelets.com My autistic/epileptic/develomentally disabled daughter has been wearing one since she was 3 and she is now 19 and has a fit if we even try to take it off. I think we have taken it off a total of 5 times in 15 years LOL
T.
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S.M. answers from Stockton on July 06, 2009
Hi J.,
I also use Safetytat.com, they have great wrist bands that are actually tattoos so your child cant pull it off and lose it. They last all day and I put one on my child anytime we go somewhere in case she gets lost but they have all different kinds for allergies as well.
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D.M. answers from San Francisco on July 06, 2009
Hi J.,
Our son (now 7) has been wearing a Medic Alert bracelet since he was 2. We put it on once and have NEVER taken it off. He swims, bathes, etc. with it. He thinks it's cool because of the snake design. www.medicalert.org
Having Medic Alert is more than just the bracelet. You register with them details about the allergies, and give them your emergency contact info. Then, in the case of an emergency, the hospital could call and find out what they need to know...
He doesn't really need this for preschool. You will need to have a meeting with them and they will remember (or if not, he shouldn't be there!) The bigger reason for the bracelet is if you were in car accident or if he got lost...
-D.
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E.B. answers from Sacramento on July 06, 2009
Try www.laurenshope.com and www.cutemedicalbracelets.com. If he has small wrists, get the bands that go on the shoe.
H.D. answers from San Francisco on July 06, 2009
HI!
Mabels labels. I organized a fund raiser for my son's preschool through them. They have just general labels but also to notify of allergies. Check it out.
H.
T.B. answers from San Francisco on July 06, 2009
My son has been wearing a Medic-alert bracelet since he was 2 and LOVES it - doesn't like to show it to others thinking they want to take it off. Even his little friend who doesn't have allergies wants one to be like my son. He has multiple food allergies. There is no way all his allergies will fit, I put peanuts, latex & multiple foods - medical personnel call Medic-Alert if they need more info (they have all his allergy info). People do notice it, but I bought it for medical personnel in case I can't speak for my son (i.e. he has a latex allergy & if in a car accident & I get injured, they know not to use latex). I do not rely on it as a reminder. He does go to preschool and they deal with his allergies very well & have their own reminders/protocols in place. When we're in a group setting where others don't know my son he wears a sticker on his shirt - "Food Allergy Alert! Please don't feed me unless you ask my parents". I'm guessing your MD wants a Medic-Alert type of bracelet, but I wouldn't rely on it as a reminder. T.
M.B. answers from San Francisco on July 13, 2009
Also, teach him to understand the allergy as soon as he is able. Do not expect that each person will understand. The Day Care/preschool people that I came in contact with would often mistake it with Lactose intolerant and Allergic is obviously very different!! Feel free to tell everyone and anyone that may come in contact with him that he is very allergic. If you keep it away, he will probably grow out of it by 7 or 8 like my son did.
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