Wednesday, March 7, 2012

I don't forget it...


I have ADHD. Seriously! I went to a neuropsychologist, went through a battery of IQ, educational and psychological tests to find out. I’m on medication now, but there are still moments when I am thoughtless or way too impulsive. The little white and red capsules haven’t taken away my ability to forget stuff either. I forget the trivial and not-so-trivial.

I am an obsessive cyclist and runner. Comes with the territory, I guess. I do stuff that keeps me on the edge. I’m mostly safe, but occasionally, I do dumb stuff. Never had any really close calls. Not really.

A few years ago, I bought one of the popular emergency ID bands so that if my inattention to the world around me got me into a serious medical emergency, the ambulance crew would at least know who to call for info.

I wore that thing on every ride for a month or two, but then I started forgetting to put it on. It just slipped out of my pre-ride or pre-run ritual. I remembered once or twice a week, but much of the time I was ID-less.

Earlier this year, I was introduced to the 1BandID, a newcomer to the market. I ordered a bright orange one with my contact info on it. Less than a week later, it arrived in the mail and I put it on my GPS band. The installation was quick and easy. Wrap the band around the band and the Velcro does its job. I tried it on the short side first. Didn’t work for me. Tried it on the other side. Perfect!

I have not gone for a ride or a run without ID since my 1BandID arrived. (I’m kind of compulsive about my data, you know. Hyperfocus. Gotta love it!) I simply won’t ever leave this one behind.

I still occasionally put on my other band if I’m going on an exceptionally long run or ride because it has the online medical records option in addition to my contact info. Of course, I still have my 1BandID on. The GPS is on my wrist!

GIVEAWAY: Jon was the winner of the drawing for a @1BandID held on Wednesday, March 14 at 5:00am. A big thank you goes to Joe at 1BandID for making this contest possible and making a great product.

34 comments:

Jenny said...

I need one of these especially since I tend to fall a lot on trail runs.

Jeff Gallup said...

Looks like a great idea!

Anonymous said...

Nice idea...especially for the afflicted, Mike. (I could probably use one too.) :-)

Steve

K Maul said...

I need one of these to update my RoadID. Plus, if the #IRC is set for world domination, I need one in Pink to fit in.

Thad Sweet said...

My wife says I need one.......because I'm an idiot!

Veganrocks said...

I used to wear a Road ID, but when I switched shoes, I forgot to take it off! I need one!!

Jeff Gallup said...

Tweeted, following 1bandID on twitter and FB. Thanks!

Rita Mnxo4 said...

I do religiously wear the "other" ID band, but since I wear both a GPS and a watch (gotta have that data backup plan!), it gets crowded on my wrist, so one of these would be great. Thanks for the review, Mike!

Unknown said...

Great contest! Please sign me up!

VetRunnah said...

People don't think to look in my shoe pocket for id, but if they see that bright thing on my wrist, they will know who to return the body to after I do something stupid ;-)

Icnat_Foster said...

I need to get one because I run in the not so best of places (the only place I have to run) and I run alot on my own. My paths have numerous un-fenced dogs and just as many red necks.

Paula Kiger said...

I definitely need this!! I like the story behind the guy who developed it too. Have been too cheap/chintzy to shell out the $$ but for safety's sake I know I need one!

Paula Kiger said...

Tweeted! Tweety tweet tweet: https://twitter.com/#!/biggreenpen/status/177449756363198465

Paula Kiger said...

Following them on Twitter!

Paula Kiger said...

Already like their FB page!

@wirelessjake said...

I have one on my GPS watch but want one for my regular watch too!

Jim Kellam said...

Count me in, I'd like one.

Brian said...

Now I know where to look if we get you in the back of the ambulance!

I really like these, and did not know they existed. Now I am telling all the EMS people and my EMT students to keep a look out for these if the time comes.

Shirley said...

Wow, I like the fact that it goes on a watch band or something, because I always wear my Garmin Forerunner for running and cycling. So yes, I'm entering! Will find them on FB, too.

Anonymous said...

I have fallen more than once both on my night runs and even in broad daylight. I need one of this. The RoadID works but this one is handier!

Karl said...

I have twisted ankles, and fallen so many times this would be a god-send.

Brian Vinson said...

I'm with you on forgetting the Road ID. I started well, but tend to forget it...

Sign me up for the drawing, and I "liked" their page on FB for another entry.

Emily Krempasky said...

So awesome! This could really help me!

lizziliz said...

I could really use one of these :)

Anonymous said...

I have one but can always use one in a different color!!!

Anonymous said...

I did all of the items suggested so I could get the max number of entries!

Unknown said...

I'd love to have one of these!!

Megan Hall said...

Great review! I could really use one of these...I almost get hit by cars on a regular basis:(

Megan Hall said...

I could really use one of these:)

Michelle R. said...

Could use one of these too!

ttpowel said...

Looks good, throw my name in.

stuckeyfisher said...

I'd love to try one of these.
I re-tweeted, and am following you and 1BandID on Twitter.

Cynthia Docter said...

My husband says just carry my driver's license but I forget to grab it. I don't forget my gps watch! I could use one of these!

Unknown said...

And the winner is Jon, a guy who "Liked" 1BandID on Facebook! Congrats! The rest of you can always purchase a 1BandID on their website. www.1BandID.com