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StickyJ Medical ID and sister company Thoughtful Impressions have been family owned and operated for more than 21 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. 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, ship 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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Do Not Resuscitate, But Does It Expire? A Split-Second Choice on a Florida Sidewalk

Do Not Resuscitate, But Does It Expire? A Split-Second Choice on a Florida Sidewalk

Posted by Barry Torman on 8th Jul 2026

An emergency room isn’t the only place where seconds decide fate—sometimes, it happens on a Florida sidewalk under the blazing sun.

When a Florida EMT rushed to help a vacationing California woman in cardiac arrest, a split-second decision hung in the balance.  Fastened to the patient's wrist was a metal StickyJ Medical ID bracelet indicating that she wasn’t to be resuscitated.  On the back, it listed a serial number and a toll-free hotline.

The EMT dialed. A night-shift operator at StickyJ Medical ID answered immediately, pulling up the verified medical file. The patient had a legally binding California DNR/POLST order on file, signed by her physician.

But the EMT had one urgent, lingering question: "The medical order was dated 2017.  Had her DNR expired?"

The short answer is no. DNR and POLST orders do not have an expiration date.

Life, death, and the law across state lines

This real-world encounter highlights two critical lessons for emergency preparedness:

  • Wear it to confirm it: The simple act of wearing a medical ID bracelet serves as active, real-time proof that you still want your medical orders honored.
  • The ultimate off-switch: If a patient changes their mind and wants to cancel their DNR, the fastest solution is simple—take the bracelet off. Without it, EMS personnel will default to saving a life.
  • The out-of-state wild card: What makes this story remarkable is that the Florida EMTs were ready to honor a California medical order. Legally, states are not universally required to honor out-of-state DNRs. Fortunately, these first responders prioritized the patient’s clear intent over bureaucratic borders.

The bottom line?  A medical crisis doesn't care if you are on vacation. Carrying a verified, easily accessible medical ID ensures your voice is heard, even when you can't speak.