| I guess worst case scenario would be -- you are in terrible bike accident, you go to ER unconscious so they intubate you.  You're on sedation (e.g. propofol) and an opiate pain medicine on a drip.  You are in a terrible dream state of suffering and pain for days.  Or, you're intubated and NOT on sedation and so are awake getting opiates.  Despite your attempts to communicate, they keep giving you morphine.  Oh, the agony!!
 Both scenarios, of course, are highly unlikely (but possible).  At the least, one's spouse or significant other should be aware that you're on Naltrexone.  Or, you could tape something onto your license because if you're in an accident, the first thing they'll fish for in your stuff is your driver's license so they can start running up  your bill!
 
 I would think a bracelet would be a good thing if (a) you don't mind discussing why you're on Naltrexone -- personally, I don't mind and like to promote TSM when possible, although pretty much nobody except my wife and about 4 others know I took it; at some jobs, etc... it could be detrimental ("Bob's on alcoholic meds."  "Oh, I've heard of those.  They make you throw up when you drink." "Man, that dude's an alky."), (b) you have a high risk lifestyle involving imminent trauma.
 
 Interesting.
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