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Hey, Steph,
My pendant is on a 28" necklace. It leaves the pendant invisibly and snugly nestled inbetween... *ahem*
Anyway, no one sees it. I'm hoping that if needed, the first responders will think to pull it out. Otherwise they'll find it at the hospital.
P,S. On a previous topic, I've asked Medic Alert (www.medicalert.org) to carry non-nickel (hypoallergenic) stainless steel jewely. Hope they make that change.
				
			My pendant is on a 28" necklace. It leaves the pendant invisibly and snugly nestled inbetween... *ahem*
Anyway, no one sees it. I'm hoping that if needed, the first responders will think to pull it out. Otherwise they'll find it at the hospital.
P,S. On a previous topic, I've asked Medic Alert (www.medicalert.org) to carry non-nickel (hypoallergenic) stainless steel jewely. Hope they make that change.
			
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		 I went back and ordered one designed for a child which fit better but then developed a rash to it...too bad, because the child's size fit well but they didn't have them in sterling silver.
 I went back and ordered one designed for a child which fit better but then developed a rash to it...too bad, because the child's size fit well but they didn't have them in sterling silver. 
 
		 
 
		 But I quit wearing it because 1) I had all my information on a card in my purse, and 2) I've been all melodramatic and self-pitying because this last year and a half I've never been alone:roll:. I'm always at home with my dad, or running errands with my mom since I can't drive. I figured they know my condition and meds so why bother paying Medic Alert. But you all have opened my eyes. Loved ones can panic and EMT's don't always check for information cards in purses. I need to get paid up with Medic Alert, update my information, and find my bracelet.
 But I quit wearing it because 1) I had all my information on a card in my purse, and 2) I've been all melodramatic and self-pitying because this last year and a half I've never been alone:roll:. I'm always at home with my dad, or running errands with my mom since I can't drive. I figured they know my condition and meds so why bother paying Medic Alert. But you all have opened my eyes. Loved ones can panic and EMT's don't always check for information cards in purses. I need to get paid up with Medic Alert, update my information, and find my bracelet.