Our first Newsletter went out to members this week!
Included in the Newsletter were general updates, a warning to anyone having injectable anaesthetics and treatments, such as Botox, and topics of a sensitive nature that are too revealing for social media.
We’ve introduced two new tools to protect our members in an emergency. These are our No Blood! mobile phone screensaver and also our plastic medical I.D. cards. Both items direct emergency services to look for an Advance Decision Notice, and the I.D card carries the account page login details for immediate access to crucial medical information as well as the member’s legal documents. The screensaver can be downloaded free (link in the Newsletter), and the cards are only £3 each – so cheap enough to order a few for pockets, glove compartments, and wallets and purse.
A popular section of the Newsletter is the ‘Confessions from A&E’ column, in which our confidential insider reveals some of the things that go on behind closed doors in our major hospitals. Truly disturbing!
Nicest of all, the feedback from our members has been great, so we will start work on Issue 2.
My Medical Choice is all about your Medical Autonomy in healthcare and making sure the emergency team treating you follows your specific wishes. When used correctly, it is a powerful system that can notify medical teams about allergies, procedures etc., right down to more personalised decisions such as people concerned about mRNA in blood, and/or, wanting a solution to vaccinated blood (as listed in the examples in some articles).
My Medical Choice is not here to judge your decision, it is about empowering people to have control over their own healthcare.
Just a friendly reminder that no information in this publication constitutes legal or medical advice from My Medical Choice or any of our affiliates and the contents of this document are for educational and support purposes only.