I see no problem with having it on a Medical Alert bracelet but has anyone seen an actual in-real-life benefit of doing that?
I've told medical providers in-advance of my diagnosis and given them a copy of
AASPIRE's
Healthcare Toolkit "
How Autism Can Affect Healthcare". So far, I don't think it's done me any good.
I've even given them a written list of specific concerns, including:
- Have only one person talk at a time.
- Write out detailed step-by-step instructions.
- Give patients extra time to process things they need to see, hear, or feel before they respond.
So far, I don't think it's done me any good.
P.S. I have a medic-alert dog tag. It does not mention Autism. It mentions MRI restrictions due to the after-market parts in my heart.
Closest I got was telling the nurses in the ER that I have autism and sensory processing disorder. They moreso understood the SPD and warned me before doing stuff because of that.