Hope Paige Medical ID Bracelets

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Being diagnosed with diabetes brings a new array of products and accessories that must be integrated into your daily life. But you don’t have to sacrifice your sense of style when it comes to insulin pumps, glucometers and especially medical ID bracelets. Those clunky hospital bracelets just don’t cut it anymore, and thankfully, they’re not your only option.

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Black Mesh Medical ID Bracelet
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Hope Paige Medical mixes fashion with function with their medical ID bracelets, giving you a product that both serves its purpose and adds a touch of style to your daily wardrobe. From beaded and crystal medical bracelets to leather medical ID bracelets, Hope Paige gives you a variety of styles that will make you want to wear your bracelet, rather than feel like you’re forced to wear it. Plus with any style, you get free engraving.

This couldn’t be more important for children who have diabetes. Growing up is hard enough as is, but when you’re diagnosed with diabetes as child, it brings a whole new level of anxiety. They don’t need something else that makes them stand out. Not only will fashionable styles keep them safe, but their friends won’t even be able to tell there’s an underlying reason to wearing it.

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Recycled Aluminum Medical ID Bracelet from
Hope Paige

In fact, Hope Paige designed its first medical id bracelet for a teenager who was embarrassed to have to wear those clunky, old-fashioned styles. Wearing medical alert jewelry from Hope Paige changed that to where it was something she could easily disguise as a regular bracelet or necklace.

When you’re considering what to put on your medical id bracelet, remember to be concise: Only put what is needed so people can easily absorb the information. “Diabetes” or “Insulin dependent” should be engraved, as well as your name, an emergency contact number, and the name of your physician.

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