jellyjigger
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I've recently come across variations of incontinence/health ID cards; examples include a free card such as the write-in one the TSA distributes and a paid laminated one that can be purchased by some ABDL companies that is directly targetted for being put in diapers as opposed to catheters. They have a similar function to the handicap-style cards used by the folks in European countries where they are given access to non-public restrooms.
This got me thinking, has anyone considered buying a medical ID bracelet and adding text to the effect of "NO catheters; briefs ONLY" or similar (along with any meds you might take)? Something like this seems like it would stop a person from being hounded to always catheterize, especially if unconscious. If conscious, a medical ID bracelet also implies the decision has been well thought out.
This got me thinking, has anyone considered buying a medical ID bracelet and adding text to the effect of "NO catheters; briefs ONLY" or similar (along with any meds you might take)? Something like this seems like it would stop a person from being hounded to always catheterize, especially if unconscious. If conscious, a medical ID bracelet also implies the decision has been well thought out.