Rare Diseases

Hypothyroidism and Medical IDs

A medical ID offers valuable information to first responders in the event of a medical emergency, especially for people with “invisible” health conditions that are not immediately evident. One of these conditions is hypothyroidism, which is most commonly treated by taking levothyroxine. Here’s a...
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Medical IDs for Raynaud’s Disease

Wearing medical bracelets can be helpful for a wide variety of conditions, especially those that are “invisible” or not immediately obvious to a first responder or casual observer. One of those conditions is Raynaud’s disease. While not a life-threatening condition, Raynaud’s disease can be...
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Medical IDs for People with Seizure Disorders

Medical IDs for People with Seizure Disorders

Some types of seizures—temporary abnormal electrical signals in the brain that cause physical and emotional changes— can cause you to lose consciousness and be unable to advocate for yourself. Under those circumstances, wearing a medical ID can save your life by providing first responders with...
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What to Know About Ehlers Danlos Syndrome

Ehlers Danlos syndrome is a connective tissue disorder that affects the entire body. According to the National Library of Medicine, an estimated 1 in 5000 people have Ehlers Danlos syndrome, even if they have not been officially diagnosed. There are 13 different types of Ehlers Danlos syndrome, the...
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Amber’s Lupus Journey

A medical ID is recommended to anyone living with a medical condition. In an emergency, it can easily and effectively communicate a chronic disease, such as Lupus, to first responders. I knew little about systemic lupus erythematosus (lupus) until I was confronted with my diagnosis in 2012 at the...
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