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A written list of meds and allergies is a GREAT idea! You don't

always have advance notice to plan or pack. We can keep an updated

copy of this sheet in our purse or car.

Do pwcf have anything similar to the medical alert braclet that heart

patients and people with diabetes wear?

Thanks,

Gale

> We always brought a prin-out or a typed-up set of our child's needs,

> including all allergies to foods, allergies to drugs, food

intolerances

> and food that made our child feel better and were consonant with the

> enzyme doseage that our child was taking our would be taking in

> hospital. I hope this helps. Also, if your child has any

particular fears,

> it is often helpful to mention them so they can be aware of them,

but

> try to coddle the child out of them.

> Love to all at cfparents,

> n Rojas, wcf, mom of 3 adults, youngest wcf also

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