In an Emergency, Will They Know You're on Blood Thinners?

As a doctor, I need to tell you something that could save your life.
I've treated too many women who fell, hit their head, and couldn't speak. They were on blood thinners—warfarin, Eliquis, Xarelto—and the EMTs had no idea.
Here's what most people don't know:
On blood thinners, even a minor fall can cause serious internal bleeding. We're talking about bleeding in the brain, the abdomen—places you can't see. And the fatality risk? It can jump up to 70% higher than someone not on these medications.

Every second counts. When paramedics don't know you're on blood thinners, they can't give you the right treatment fast enough. That delay? It can be fatal.
I've seen it happen. I don't want it to happen to you or someone you love.

Let Me Tell You About Margaret
She was 67. On Eliquis for atrial fibrillation. Slipped on her kitchen floor one morning—just a simple fall.
Her husband called 911 immediately. But when the paramedics arrived, Margaret was disoriented. She couldn't tell them about her medication. Her husband was in such a panic, he forgot to mention it.
By the time we discovered she was on blood thinners, precious minutes had been lost. Minutes that might have made all the difference.
Margaret survived, but she spent two weeks in ICU with a brain bleed. It was preventable.

And Then There's Carol's Story
Carol bought the My Medi Friend Bracelet after her sister told her about it. She thought, "I'll probably never need this, but better safe than sorry."
Three months later, she had a minor car accident. Hit her head on the side window. She was conscious but confused, couldn't remember what medications she was taking.
The first responder saw her bracelet immediately. "She's on blood thinners—we need to move fast."
Carol told me later: "That $25 bracelet saved my life. The ER doctor said if they hadn't known right away, I could have died from internal bleeding before they figured it out.

This Is Why I Recommend the My Medi Friend Bracelet
Look, I know what you're thinking. "I don't want to wear one of those clunky medical alert bracelets." I hear it all the time from my patients.
That's exactly why this one is different.

The My Medi Friend Bracelet was designed specifically for women on blood thinners. It's elegant. It's discreet. It looks like jewelry you'd actually choose to wear—not something that screams "medical device."
But here's what matters most: If you can't speak, your wrist should.
It clearly states you're on blood thinners, right where EMTs will see it. It blends in with your everyday style, but speaks up the moment you need it to.

Don't Wait Until It's Too Late
At just $25, this bracelet is a small investment that could save your life. It comes with a 1-year Risk-Free Returns, so there's absolutely no risk.
And I need to be honest with you: These bracelets keep selling out. The company can barely keep up with demand, especially after more doctors started recommending them to their patients. Right now they're in stock, but I've seen them go out of stock for weeks at a time.
If you're on blood thinners—or if someone you love is—please don't put this off.

I've seen what happens when families say "I'll get it next week" or "She'll be fine." And then the call comes. The fall happens. And there's nothing I can do to turn back time.
Just last month, a daughter reached out to me after her mother fell at home. She said, "I had the bracelet in my My Medi Friend website cart for three weeks. I kept meaning to order it. Now my mom is in the hospital, and I can't stop thinking—what if I had just clicked 'buy'?"
Don't let that be you.

Get your My Medi Friend Bracelet today. Because when every second counts, this bracelet speaks for you.
Your safety is worth $25. Don't wait until it's too late.

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