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<blockquote data-quote="FindingNemo" data-source="post: 43307" data-attributes="member: 13021"><p>Hahaha Suzi, your post just reminded me of when I was at school. I used to wear an SOS necklas and medic alert bracelet. It was a strick all girls school, no makeup or Jewellry allowed. I used to love getting puled to one side by a prefect and telling them to basically sod off! (but in a much meeker and politer way)</p><p></p><p>Even hypos at school were ok. It mean't I got to sit with the school nurse for about 30 minutes and she would make me a sweet cup of tea and provide me with rich tea biscuits. (I only abused this once after being humiliated by a very strict PE teacher - I threw my racket on the court and announced a hypo <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite10" alt=":oops:" title="Oops! :oops:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":oops:" /> ) </p><p></p><p>I never found that it caused any issues with friends at all. They just took it on board and accepted it. Not overly curious either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FindingNemo, post: 43307, member: 13021"] Hahaha Suzi, your post just reminded me of when I was at school. I used to wear an SOS necklas and medic alert bracelet. It was a strick all girls school, no makeup or Jewellry allowed. I used to love getting puled to one side by a prefect and telling them to basically sod off! (but in a much meeker and politer way) Even hypos at school were ok. It mean't I got to sit with the school nurse for about 30 minutes and she would make me a sweet cup of tea and provide me with rich tea biscuits. (I only abused this once after being humiliated by a very strict PE teacher - I threw my racket on the court and announced a hypo :oops: ) I never found that it caused any issues with friends at all. They just took it on board and accepted it. Not overly curious either. [/QUOTE]
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