Product Review: Lauren's Hope Medical Bracelets

Bracelets that Alert the Medics Without Alerting the Fashion Police!

Christine Miserandino
If you are on medication or have an illness as I do, it is very important to wear a medical identification bracelet. But most bracelets I found are bulky, masculine and not the least bit fashionable, so I never wanted to wear one.

I hated the way they looked, even worse I did not want a glaring reminder of the illness I had, and I certainly did not want to show the rest of the world that something was wrong with me. In the back of my head I always worried, "what if something happened to me?", no one would know any of the important information that could save my life. I became a woman on a mission to find a bracelet that wasn't ugly! I soon learned this was no easy task, there truly are not many companies out there who do this, and if they do they are not affordable.

Then I found Lauren's Hope. The company was started in the name of a young girl who had diabetes. Her mother was apparently going through the same problems I had, trying to find a medical ID bracelet for her daughter who had diabetes. She had these bracelets made for her daughter and the rest is history. I actually saw these bracelets on TV, and read an article about them. Since some of the profits benefit diabetes, I made the mistake of thinking the bracelets were just for diabetic patients. I soon found out that they can be made for anyone! I was so upset I did not buy one of these sooner.

I never thought I would use the word "beautiful" to describe a medical ID bracelet, but as soon as these arrived, I knew they were special! I didn't feel like I had to put these on; I wanted to! These bracelets are very nice - you would never know they were for medical purposes. I think back to times when I went to the hospital or was in car accidents, and I wished I was wearing an ID bracelet. It is so dangerous to go out without one, but medical bracelets were always known to be so ugly! I wish I had found this site years ago.

They have a wonderful selection on the website of different style bracelets for men and women, fit for any personality. They also have a very nice wrist watch bracelet, which I thought was very creative and useful. You can engrave the medical charm on this site, although you are paying extra for that. These bracelets are very nice looking and are interchangeable because of the clasps. The clasps might be difficult to maneuver for those with arthritis, or other disabilities in their hands, although no more difficult than any other bracelet. Most bracelets run anywhere from $39.95 - $59.95. This is a little more costly than others I have seen, but this company uses quality beads and sterling silver (not costume jewelry), and I liked knowing a portion of the proceeds was going to such a worthy cause. They now have expanded the jewlery line to include mothers bracelets and other types of jewlery too.

Published by Christine Miserandino

Christine Miserandino is a writer, speaker, and patient advocate from NY. She is also someone living with Lupus. Her writing has been featured in newspapers, magazines, newsletters and television media. view...  View profile

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I have been informed by paramedics that you should wear your Medical ID Bracelet on your left arm as that is the arm they normally use to check your pulse.

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