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Diabetes & Emergencies: Why I Trust MedicAlert to Protect Me

The first day of school was supposed to be full of excitement—new notebooks, freshly sharpened pencils, and the thrill of seeing friends after a long summer. Nine-year-old Brenda had carefully picked out her outfit, eager to get to the classroom and begin another year. 

But something was off. As she walked through the halls her legs felt heavier than usual, and the chatter of classmates faded into the background. Then, just as she reached her classroom, everything went black. Brenda collapsed and woke up a week later from a coma.

The carefree childhood she had known was replaced with a new reality—one where her health could turn in an instant. Three weeks later, as Brenda left the hospital, her mother handed her something small but powerful: a MedicAlert bracelet. She didn’t know it then, but that simple emblem would one day save her life—more than once!

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A Lifeline When It Mattered Most

Brenda has lived with brittle diabetes for more than six decades. It’s a dangerous and unpredictable condition where blood sugar can rise or plummet suddenly, without the usual warning signs. As a result, she sometimes loses consciousness during a diabetic emergency. If not treated quickly, a diabetic incident like this can result in brain damage or even death.

One day, Brenda was running errands before a busy weekend. She felt a little off but kept pushing through. By the time she reached her last stop, the grocery store, confusion set in. She remembers looking down at her shoes, trying to focus, leaning against a shelf, thinking she needed to eat something —and then everything went black.

The next thing she knew, a kind stranger was holding her hand, reading her MedicAlert bracelet. Within minutes paramedics arrived. Because they got her diagnosis from Brenda’s ID, they immediately gave her the help she needed. Without that MedicAlert ID, she may have died. 

Another incident happened in her own backyard. Brenda was outside gardening and enjoying the fresh air when dizziness struck. Her vision got blurry. She doesn’t remember what happened next, but she woke up in a hospital bed. Her neighbors had seen her collapse—and because of her MedicAlert bracelet, they knew it wasn’t just exhaustion or dehydration. They called for help immediately, and once again, MedicAlert made sure she didn’t become another tragic statistic.

“MedicAlert has saved my life more than once.

I don’t just wear it -- I rely on it”

Brenda, MedicAlert Member

More Than a Bracelet—A Lifelong Guardian

“MedicAlert has saved my life more than once. I don’t just wear it, I rely on it,” Brenda says.

MedicAlert has been with Brenda since childhood—a constant, calming presence through decades of life, love and challenges. Sixty years later, her ID still brings her the same comfort it did when she was just nine years old. It’s the reassurance that no matter where she is, someone will always know how to help.

In a world where emergencies strike without warning, MedicAlert has made the difference for Brenda. MedicAlert’s protection gives her the ability to live independently, without fear of what could happen in an emergency.

Now 71, Brenda celebrates a lifetime of protection, thanks to the small but powerful emblem on her wrist and the organization behind it. Even in her scariest moments, Brenda knows MedicAlert will always be there for her.

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From Bee Stings to Car Crashes: How MedicAlert Saved My Life

Rick has been a proud member of MedicAlert since August 1968, following a life-threatening incident when he was just four years old.

When Rick was a toddler, he had a severe allergic reaction to penicillin that resulted in a 104ºF fever, a rash, constricted airway, and anaphylaxis so extreme that doctors resorted to ice baths in a desperate attempt to alleviate his symptoms.

This traumatic experience prompted his family to enlist MedicAlert’s emergency services to ensure his critical medical information was always accessible.

Rick, humorously self-described as “allergic to life,” has a vast array of allergies, including penicillin and its derivatives, other antibiotics, insect stings and bites, various pollens, grasses, and foods such as dairy, nuts, pork, chicken, potatoes, eggs, and shellfish.

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MedicAlert saves the day

Rick’s mom, like most, was very protective. She used MedicAlert’s services after developing gestational diabetes 4 years prior.  Knowing the value of the services, she had the foresight to enroll Rick in MedicAlert, which later proved to be lifesaving. Rick’s younger brother and eight cousins also share his allergy-prone genetics, but to a lesser degree.

At 14, Rick survived a potentially fatal bee attack while enjoying a leisurely bike ride. Unable to breathe and without an epinephrine auto-injector, he was aided by bystanders who, recognizing his MedicAlert bracelet, got him to safety. Two years later, a car accident a block from his grandmother’s house left him unconscious and thrown from the vehicle. Emergency responders promptly read his MedicAlert necklace and provided Rick with the right treatment.

Rick’s reliance on MedicAlert has deepened over the years. Despite the challenges of living with multiple allergies, including avoiding major life-saving antibiotics, he pursued higher education and a career in quality engineering. Growing up as a military child with frequent relocations—26 moves in just his first twelve years—underscored the importance of having something to rely on, and for Rick and his family, that was MedicAlert.

A lifeline through Rick's life changes

Reflecting on these experiences, Rick emphasizes the profound impact MedicAlert has had on his life, declaring that it “speaks for you when you can’t speak for yourself.” Whether unconscious from an accident or unable to articulate his medical history due to an allergic reaction, Rick finds reassurance in knowing that his MedicAlert information can communicate what he cannot.

In 1988, Rick embarked on a new chapter of his life when he married his wife. They relocated to Michigan the following year and have enjoyed exploring life’s possibilities with their twenty-one-year-old son who has Down syndrome. Amidst life’s changes, one constant remains: his unwavering trust in MedicAlert.

Over the decades, Rick has faithfully worn MedicAlert bracelets and necklaces and now adds wallet cards to his backpack strap and seat belt holder. This ensures that he’s always prepared for any medical emergency. MedicAlert has protected him on numerous occasions by providing critical information during moments when he couldn’t communicate for himself.

More than a membership

For Rick, MedicAlert is not just a membership—it’s a lifeline, a source of protection in an unpredictable world. As he continues his journey, he does so with the peace of mind that comes from knowing MedicAlert has his back, just as it has for nearly six decades.

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"MedicAlert speaks for you

when you can't speak for yourself."

Rick, MedicAlert Member

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Rick's MedicAlert seat belt holder notifies first responders of his allergies, even if he is incapacitated in an accident.

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A seat belt holder can also be used on bag straps, so Rick attaches one to his backpack. It's just one more way to make sure his vital info is with him.

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Over the years, Rick has owned many MedicAlert medical IDs, and worn them faithfully. He knows that they are life-saving tools!

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Wandering and Alzheimer’s:
the lives of Joyce and Rose

When someone you love wanders, seconds feel like hours. For millions living with Alzheimer’s—and the family members who care for them—this fear is all too real. Wandering is more than a symptom; it’s a safety crisis.

Meet Joyce and her mom, Rose, whose journey through Alzheimer’s took a terrifying turn one night—and how MedicAlert helped bring Rose home safely.

By 2060, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimate that 14 million Americans will be facing an Alzheimer’s diagnosis. Six out of ten people living with dementia will wander at least once, with many doing so repeatedly. This common behavior can be dangerous and even life-threatening, adding significant stress to caregivers and loved ones.

More than six million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s, and women are twice as likely to develop the disease each year. Meet Rose and her daughter Joyce. Rose has been a MedicAlert member since 2018 and a recent scare underscored the power of her membership in an emergency.

Alzheimer's & Caregiving

Joyce is a single mother managing the double duty of raising three children and caring for her mother, Rose, who lives with Alzheimer’s. Initially, Rose showed only mild symptoms of the disease, but she soon encountered one of its most distressing symptoms: wandering.

Wandering became a significant source of anxiety for both Joyce and Rose. To keep her mother safe, Joyce turned to MedicAlert. Together, they selected a medical ID and enrolled in the Safe & Found™ plan. Enrolling her mom in MedicAlert eased Joyce’s worries – Alzheimer’s and caregiving can be terrifying.

Despite Joyce’s efforts, one night at around 2:00 a.m. Rose wandered from her home — walking three miles away on a cold, dark night. Fortunately, a concerned police officer noticed Rose. Disoriented and unable to recall her name or address, it was clear Rose needed help. Thankfully, she was wearing her MedicAlert bracelet and the officer was able to quickly contact the MedicAlert hotline.

Facts About Alzheimer's Care

Over 11 million Americans provide unpaid care for people with Alzheimer's or other dementias.

Unpaid caregivers provide an estimated 18 billion hours of care valued at $339.5 billion.

Only 4 in 10 Americans said they would talk to their doctor right away when experiencing early memory or cognitive loss.

Within minutes, our 24/7 emergency response team called Joyce, who couldn’t believe her ears. Scared and concerned that her mother was hurt, she was relieved when our emergency response team alleviated her fears and informed her that her mom was safe. We facilitated a call between Joyce and the officer, ensuring Rose’s safe return.

The ordeal was shocking. Joyce was stunned by how far from home her mother walked and the potential dangers she avoided. The incident underscored the invaluable service provided by MedicAlert and how it brought her mother back safely.

“I am profoundly grateful for MedicAlert’s support during that terrifying night.”

Joyce, Rose's daughter & MedicAlert member

The role of MedicAlert for people with Alzheimer’s

Joyce’s story highlights the indispensable role of MedicAlert in her life. “Navigating Alzheimer’s as a caregiver is exhausting, yet having resources like MedicAlert is essential,” she remarks. MedicAlert not only offers medical identification but acts as a lifeline for caregivers like Joyce, offering peace of mind and ensuring the safety of loved ones when it’s most needed.

For Joyce and Rose, their story is not just about the challenges of Alzheimer’s but also about the strength and support that come from resources like MedicAlert.

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