Cozycat
Well-known member
I, too, feel safer with my Medic Alert. Except I went with a necklace and it has worked out fine. My hands are into too many small places to have something on my wrist (don't even wear a wrist watch). This might be something to consider if you are around mechanical equipment where a bracelet could get caught.
As far as kids feeling different, my grandson has been diabetic since 2 1/2 so wears his bracelet at all times. He's gotten so used to it he doesn't even notice it. Being a kid, it gets worn after a time so has to be replaced more often (he's 15 now) and over the years has decided that the cloth ones work best. IMO, any of these kids that have conditions that require any kind of Medic Alert deserve at least to have as "in style" a bracelet as possible.
Midge
As far as kids feeling different, my grandson has been diabetic since 2 1/2 so wears his bracelet at all times. He's gotten so used to it he doesn't even notice it. Being a kid, it gets worn after a time so has to be replaced more often (he's 15 now) and over the years has decided that the cloth ones work best. IMO, any of these kids that have conditions that require any kind of Medic Alert deserve at least to have as "in style" a bracelet as possible.
Midge