October 24, 2010 2:49 PM PDT
Since surviving a 1.9 centimeter aneurysm 1 year ago, I now carry a card in my wallet which "alerts" medics as to my propensity to set off alarms (like at the airport) because of the metal in my head. (8 clips) An unnotified medical staff, could kill me with the wrong head scan. For those who may not carry a cell, like myself, a card of some kind, is the next best thing. Or dog-tags, or tattoo's. It's up to everyone out there to be responsible for your own well being, and trust me, you really want to do this....
October 24, 2010 3:02 PM PDT
I have an Emergency Contact card WITH my license. Lists blood type, several contacts, insurance info ect. I also have a small label on the back of my license with blood type and my wife's cell number. Plus I have ICE on my cell phone...... Damn, I sound paranoid don't I !!!!!!!
October 24, 2010 11:34 PM PDT
I have an Emergency Contact card WITH my license. Lists blood type, several contacts, insurance info ect. I also have a small label on the back of my license with blood type and my wife's cell number. Plus I have ICE on my cell phone...... Damn, I sound paranoid don't I !!!!!!!
Damn BlvdCruiser where in the hell did you get your new picture. Spokey
October 25, 2010 2:27 AM PDT
I carry a med card in a pocket inside my helmut, the emergency folks found it last August when I hit that diesel spill that not only knocked me out but almost killed me...I got the idea from an article that I read in a rocket mag...some crazy rocket riders do it, you know, the triple digit junkies, that ride the crotch rockets...?...Thought it was cool idea n since I'm a "I can't find my wallet dork" it works for me...
Just sharing....RandyJoe...Ride Strong...
October 25, 2010 10:35 AM PDT
If you are on any meds, you should list them too. I use the ICE on my phone
October 25, 2010 11:14 AM PDT
Thanks alot dragon for all the info you bring to this website. It is very helpful and interesting too boot. I've been riding for thirty years and i never thought about having my emergency info available to first responders. I updated all my stuff last night, thanks again buddy.
October 25, 2010 8:34 PM PDT
should have some sort of vest ,or t-shirt with a velcro pocket on the brest or arm for a card ,loads of guys dont have cards ,so the vest -t-shirt might make them go get the card they need ??could also have ur club logo on the vest or even on ur card .make it trend .
October 26, 2010 6:09 AM PDT
Thanks a lot Dragon for starting this off and everyone on their ideas. So far I’ve added more pertinent information to my ICE section of my phone (Did even know it was there Thanks RufCut). Plus I’m going to add a medical card to the inside of my pathetic helmet (got a few from last year’s round of bike shows there’s always someone handing those out, mostly lawyers). I do carry all this information in my wallet but all over the place. Red Cross donor card has my blood type there’s also a list of my medication there too but someone needs to go through it all. Now in will be in three places just in case. Thanks again everyone.
October 26, 2010 8:50 AM PDT
I carry an organ doner card with my blood group on it, if I survive they have my blood I.D...if I don't, well they have full permission to take what organs they need to help someone else.
Thay could get good use for my brain, its never really been used.
October 26, 2010 9:40 AM PDT
I carry an organ doner card with my blood group on it, if I survive they have my blood I.D...if I don't, well they have full permission to take what organs they need to help someone else.
Thay could get good use for my brain, its never really been used.
--- but has it been pickled Rory
I too have a donor card but carry that in my purse - don't always take my purse on my bike. Maybe good idea to get one for carrying when riding too
October 26, 2010 10:53 AM PDT
Ya may be right Choco'..my liver will be left to science tho', but I think the Dragon has a serious point here...I know none of us go out to harm ourselves,but it's a thin line we ride, and it's always good to be ahead of the posse, how many of our brothers/sisters have died at the side of the road for the want of a wee bit of information to the paramedics. Dragon,we know you're crazy, mo chara...but your ideas are sound, and they may keep one of us alive.
October 26, 2010 11:45 AM PDT
I compete in triathlons and marathons, I have an ID bracelet that I wear on my wrist or my ankle. It is from an organization that is online, the name of the company, Road ID. You can register with them and they will send you one for ten dollars a year. You will list all your medical stuff on their website, then if you are in an accident and cannot speak for yourself, the EMTs can run your ID number and get all your info.
October 26, 2010 12:10 PM PDT
Well, at work, we put together a Personal Medical Journal. It journals all your medical history!!!
http://www.lcpbooks.com