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Old 01-15-2010, 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Rae1889 View Post:
I think there is something called MedicAlert. Its a necklace that she wears or bracelet that connects her with someone she knows and 911 button.
Here is some info for the MedicAlert bracelet/necklace, which I referred to in my previous posting:

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Living alone is great. I learned to do a house check every day. A couple times a day. Mostly the Kitchen.I have my son he is also epileptic. I check by the heaters.I have my little list. But a dog is good to because it also lessons the stress and can reduce seizures.Welcome!
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I'm not sure if anyone has seen this but it seems like (if im understanding this right) there's a base which is programmed for 6 different numbers with a pre-recorded recording and can be activated by a pendent or some sort of "sensor pad" that's placed under your mattress. Essentially the way the pad works is it detects arradic movements also there is a monitor ?wire? that straps to your leg which detects elevated heart rates. In any event it carries a hefty price tag but could very well be worth it IMHO.

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