Two thoughts on this: One, she could get one of the more expensive medical bracelets that actually look like fine jewelry. Two, she can get the necklace instead. The necklace is on a long chain that can be hidden under your clothes, but medical personnel are supposedly trained to look for it.
Either way, she should also make sure that she gets a wallet card as well, and be sure the wallet card is right in front of her driver's license, as medical personnel would also look for means of ID.
As for others knowing about her condition, it may be wisest to let some people at work know, just in case she experiences a low, and also teach them how to help in that circumstance (get juice, sugar, etc.). There are ways to let others know your diabetic without making a big deal about it...it's just one more interesting fact about oneself, like the color of one's hair, one's height, etc. It doesn't in any way change WHO she is!
[This message has been edited by SamQKitty (edited 10-04-2003).]
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