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Title: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: Dirty Rocker on May 12, 2013, 04:40:51 PM
I've seen suggestions for recipients to wear medic alert bracelets, and some donors prefer to wear them. It seems there are a lot of great new styles to choose from, but that didn't quite suit my personality. I recently discovered that some people in the medical community and many people with permanent health conditions have gotten medic alert information tattooed on them (seems very popular among diabetics).

I realize that not everyone likes tattoos, but for those of you who do, and those of you who appreciate them on other people, I decided to share mine here.
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: Dirty Rocker on May 12, 2013, 09:52:25 PM
And, these are on my arms, inside my elbows if you will...
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: Dirty Rocker on May 12, 2013, 10:01:43 PM
 ;D
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: Mizchelle on May 13, 2013, 09:04:32 AM
I LOVE THEM!!!

Nice job!  8)
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: ashlee1313 on May 14, 2013, 03:54:46 PM
I think it's a fabulous idea and I love your tattoos!  After looking around for a bracelet I liked, I decided to get a tattoo so I wouldn't have to remember putting it on or worry about breaking it.  So, I made a design and will have it tattooed on me on June 1.  So excited!  :D
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: dave on May 16, 2013, 09:14:13 AM
That is badass.
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: Dirty Rocker on May 18, 2013, 09:48:46 AM
Thank you! I just love them. Besides, anytime someone asks, it's just an excuse to tell our story again.

 ;D

Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: ashlee1313 on June 01, 2013, 07:07:07 PM
Here's the tat I got today!
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: Dirty Rocker on June 01, 2013, 07:35:48 PM
That is awesome! I love it!!
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: Karol on June 01, 2013, 08:00:39 PM
That's great Ashlee - here's my friend Robert's tattoo, he received a kidney from his son.
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: ashlee1313 on June 02, 2013, 05:43:13 PM
That's awesome, Karol!
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: Dirty Rocker on June 02, 2013, 06:09:05 PM
How cool!

It's such an awesome way to commemorate the experience.
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: PastorJeff on June 02, 2013, 07:12:27 PM
I'd be more afraid to get a tatoo than I was for the surgery to donate.
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: ashlee1313 on June 03, 2013, 08:41:32 AM
Haha.  In my opinion the tattoo hurt worse than the surgery, but the artist took his time (5 hours) and I appreciate that.  This one looks better than any of my other tattoos.
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: Bertina on June 03, 2013, 07:10:13 PM
I thought about getting a tattoo of a cute little kidney with wings and the date of surgery next to my scar.  I don't have any other ink but if I am still contemplating it.
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: Karol on June 16, 2013, 06:37:18 PM
That makes me think of this tattoo designed for me by Brian Wren in Brooklyn, NY. I have it on a t-shirt.
 
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: 1kidneylady on August 18, 2013, 03:48:16 PM
I recently read that there is alot of heavy metals in tattoo ink which would be toxic to someone with only one kidney.  Did anyone discuss this with their dr. before getting one?
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: Mizchelle on August 20, 2013, 03:48:19 PM
Great ideas!

I'm contemplating KIDNEY accros across and DONOR downwards (using the "D" in the word kidney), but can't quite figure out the type of artwork to soften it yet.
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: Dirty Rocker on August 20, 2013, 04:18:45 PM
I recently read that there is alot of heavy metals in tattoo ink which would be toxic to someone with only one kidney.  Did anyone discuss this with their dr. before getting one?

With all due respect, I believe you have been misinformed. If heavy metals were that prevalent in tattoo ink, people with two kidneys would also be in danger, not to mention liver damage and other problems in normally healthy people. The greatest health risk in tattooing is infection and cross-contamination from unsafe hygienic practices. I've been getting tattooed for 16 years and have done a lot of research on the subject. Of course, transplant recipients would have to be much more careful, if they are ever cleared to be tattooed after transplant (I've heard some people are allowed by their team to get tattooed, some are not).

For the record, of course I cleared it with my transplant team, especially because I wanted to get them done before I returned to work after surgery. The team told me it should have no bearing on my kidney function or health, and Baylor has some of the best statistics for transplants in the country, so I trust their medical advice for myself, but I would encourage anyone interested in getting tattooed after surgery discuss it with their doctor or transplant team before doing so.
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: leftover on August 29, 2013, 04:08:48 PM
I am about a month post transplant, and my fiance has encouraged me to where a medic alert bracelet.  I might consider this instead!

Leftover
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: Fr Pat on August 29, 2013, 07:28:38 PM
     It might be wise to use a bracelet/medal even if you also have a tattoo. I think most medical emergency folks are trained to look for alert bracelets/medals, but might not (in an emergency) think to stop and read a tattoo? Plus the danger that in a bad accident a tattoo might be obscured by blood? Having both might be safer.
     Fr. Pat
     
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: Mizchelle on September 03, 2013, 10:46:58 AM
That's a good point made about having both. I've been told by an EMT worker that they don't even look for bracelets because it's their job to apply necessary care deemed at the time during an "emergency".
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: Clark on September 05, 2013, 01:51:50 PM
Medic Alert necklaces are seen as soon as vitals are checked. Bracelets are a good alternate location if necklaces are a problem. I don't like necklaces, but prefer wearing one to having anything on my wrists. My scars provide my history better than tattoos. Not judging, just not for me.
Title: Re: Medic Alert Tattoos
Post by: ashlee1313 on April 03, 2014, 11:20:46 AM
     It might be wise to use a bracelet/medal even if you also have a tattoo. I think most medical emergency folks are trained to look for alert bracelets/medals, but might not (in an emergency) think to stop and read a tattoo? Plus the danger that in a bad accident a tattoo might be obscured by blood? Having both might be safer.
     Fr. Pat
     

I'm not sure about EMTs because their primary job is to get you to the hospital ASAP, but trauma and other types of nurses (at least the ones I have spoken to) are required to look for tattoos and other markings in addition to looking out for alert bracelets when a patient is brought into the hospital.  Also, outside of people needing a medical bracelet/tattoo/whatever, tattoos can serve as way to help find the identity of any person if they did not have an ID on their body when the emergency occurred.

I agree that having both would be a good idea, because a bracelet or necklace can break and get lost, but wherever you got the tattoo could be severely disfigured as well.