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Hillary Hayward <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 3 Oct 2004 13:35:48 -0400
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So I got so many responses on this one.Thank you to all who responded so kindly.
Many people wear one and wouldn't ever leave the house with out it.

Some thought I was down right silly/stupid (depended on who wrote it) because emts medical staff/nurses dont know what gluten is and wont read it any ways and wearing one would prevent him from getting speedy medical service.

Some said they dont but are going to get one, better to be safe then sorry.

And some people said that no one is ever going to feed an person who isnt all together there.
well actually this all stems from my husbands most recent colonoscopy,After my husbands most recent colonoscpy The nurse told me he was recovering nicely snacking on cookies and juice. I said " you do realize he is here being tested for his celiac disease?" She was like "oh" I went back to meet him in the recovery room and he was sitting there eating cookies and he had no idea that he was doing it. I grabbed them away from him I told him about it after and he didnt remember it. Thats why I wanted to get the bracelt to prevent this from happening again. And he does have additional allergies and also a lifethreatening one to bee stings.

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