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StickyJ Medical ID and sister company Thoughtful Impressions have been family owned and operated for more than 23 years. The company is led by CEO Lori Torman, who has an eye for great quality and classic styles. In the early days of medical id bracelets (we're talking 1960's), medical alert bracelets were pretty boring -- basically engraved metal tags with curb link chains. The same styles were offered for children, just smaller (no wonder kids didn't want to wear them). And, by the end of the 20th century things hadn't improved that much. Lori was among the first to recognize that medical id's could be fashion conscious, and in 2005 launched designs in leather as well as stainless, and introduced polyester kids medical id bracelets that had cute designs. The sport strap line of child medical id's she introduced nearly 20 years ago is still the most popular line of children's medical jewelry on the market today, but now we've added Minecraft Medical ID bracelets for Kids and Adults, and we now produce more than 100 different styles of medical alert bracelets and necklaces for men and women. Our engraved bracelets are individually custom engraved by our team of master engravers, shipped within three (M-F) business days from the date you order, and all products come with a 90 warranty against manufacturing defects. Please come and shop with us today. It will be our pleasure to serve you.

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What Should My Asthma Medical Bracelet Say?

27th May 2022

If you are living with Asthma, you need a Medical ID!

In the United States alone, over 25 million people are diagnosed with asthma; roughly 7 million are kids.

An asthma attack (or flare up) causes airways to swell leading to oxygen constriction, coughing, shortness of breath, and wheezing.

There is no cure for asthma. Even when you feel healthy, you could have an attack at any time.

While more common in girls and women than men and boys, asthma can affect any age, gender, or race.

I have my inhaler, why do I need a medical alert bracelet?

Albuterol “rescue” inhalers and other medications (like steroid tablets) are life savers and should always be kept on your person or close by. But what if you have an attack when those life savers aren’t near? By wearing a medical bracelet, you can show your information to others so they can get your bag or call 911 – even if you are having an attack and can’t talk or are unconscious! Also, the faster EMT’s know you can’t breathe, the faster they can restore essential oxygen to your brain.

What should I engrave on my asthma Medical ID Bracelet?

The top 4 things your medical bracelet needs to say are: condition, meds / allergies, name, and emergency contacts.

Here’s some examples:

Asthma, call 911 <–condition

On Warfarin /No PCN <– meds / allergies

John Smith <– First & Last Name

999-999-0000 <– Contact number

Asthma Give Inhaler

Megan Thomas

ICE: 777-000-7070

DR: 999-000-9090 <– Add an ICE (in case of emergency) Contact number & your DR if you have space

For a child, add multiple contact information!

Asthma, Inhaler <– condition / meds

No bee/ tree nut <– allergies

Sally Mae <– First & Last Name

Mom 999-222-0000 <–Contact number

Dad 999-333-0000

Note: These are suggestions; consult your doctor for more advice.

Staying Safe:

Remember to keep your inhaler and medications near, know your asthma triggers, and wear your medical bracelet! Keep your bracelet somewhere it can be seen and avoid taking it off. Wearing your medical ID that day could make the difference between living healthy and severe medical consequences.

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Sources: EPA, AAFA, NIH