Medical Bracelet - good idea or not?

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There was a brief craze on the army for getting blood type tattoos. I never bothered, because with my luck I'd lose the part of my body with the tattoo on it.

Wan;t this standard in the SS during WW2??

I read that in some cases a German prisoner surrendered but was shot when they saw a blood group tattoo - as this was standard for all SS soldiers
Problem was that often if a normal soldier was injured and taken to an SS hospital then they would automatically tattoo him anyway
so a few normal soldiers were shot just because they had been treated in the wrong hospital


Not accusing anyone of anything - clearly everyone is far too young and any Army they might have been in wore different uniforms anyway

just an interesting historical point
 
Or, just be happy with the one I have, it warns others that if I start squirting blood everywhere, I would really appreciate it if you try and make it stop.....and quick!

Slightly more expensive than a dog tag, but I use a Sidekick from Road ID which attaches to a Garmin watch strap (https://www.roadid.com/pages/shop-road-id?category=watch) and has space for 6 lines of text - in my case...

Name & DOB
Partial address
ICE Contact details
'No known allergies'
'Organ donor registered'
(and last, but not least) 'Is the bike OK? :smile:'

Bearing in mind your signature and the nature of the condition, maybe an addition saying where the duct tape is stored...
 

stephec

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There was a brief craze on the army for getting blood type tattoos. I never bothered, because with my luck I'd lose the part of my body with the tattoo on it.

You were in the SS? 😂
 
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