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Kids told to remove MedicAlert bracelets

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Kids told to remove MedicAlert bracelets


Health | 206853 hits | Apr 24 9:12 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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TORONTO - Three strikes and you're out.....Tracey Brown's daughter, Tianna, said she had to take off her MedicAlert bracelet during her Grade 1 gym class because jewelry was not allowed.

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  1. by avatar wildrosegirl
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:26 am
    Some people will just bitch about anything. This mother should be slapped upside the head. HARD.

  2. by avatar Brenda
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:50 am
    Why is this the mothers fault??

  3. by avatar wildrosegirl
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:52 am
    Because she's making a huge issue about something she has no business making an issue over. Put the freakin' sweat band over it like they're asked to and be done with it. Non-issue.

  4. by avatar Brenda
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:58 am
    The kid was asked to take it off by THIS particular teacher and put a sweatband over it twice before by other teachers... A MedicAlert bracelet is just NOT the same as any other piece of jewelry. I don't see the point of putting a sweatband over it anyway, the bracelet is tight around the wrist.

  5. by avatar wildrosegirl
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 4:02 am
    It's for her safety and the safety of the kids around her (should she accidentally scratch a classmate in the face with it playing a sport). The sweatband would reduce that risk, while appeasing the mother by not having her daughter remove it. Rules are made for a reason. I've seen, firsthand, why this one was made. I don't see why there's such a fuss being made, except for a healthy dose of narcissism.

  6. by avatar Brenda
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 4:06 am
    Well, I can see why the other mom got pissed because her son had to take his off, because the couch "didnt know". I'm sorry, but when you have to wear a thing like that, it is usually not for fun. A scratch on someone's face is nothing compared to death.

  7. by Canadian_Mind
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 4:07 am
    "wildrosegirl" said
    It's for her safety and the safety of the kids around her (should she accidentally scratch a classmate in the face with it playing a sport). The sweatband would reduce that risk, while appeasing the mother by not having her daughter remove it. Rules are made for a reason. I've seen, firsthand, why this one was made. I don't see why there's such a fuss being made, except for a healthy dose of narcissism.


    Scratch? Whats wrong with a scratch?

  8. by avatar wildrosegirl
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 4:20 am
    "Canadian_Mind" said
    It's for her safety and the safety of the kids around her (should she accidentally scratch a classmate in the face with it playing a sport). The sweatband would reduce that risk, while appeasing the mother by not having her daughter remove it. Rules are made for a reason. I've seen, firsthand, why this one was made. I don't see why there's such a fuss being made, except for a healthy dose of narcissism.


    Scratch? Whats wrong with a scratch?
    Ask the equally narcissistic, over reactive, borderline, freak parent of the child who receives the scratch. Trust me - it's f***ing ridiculous and happens daily. :roll:

    People will bitch and scream about they possibly can. It's pathetic. Hence the (equally ridiculous, but necessary for sanity) rules being put in place.

    Seriously - a wrist band could end it all. Why not just comply and be done with it. Oh right... because whining and arguing gets attention and gives them something to talk about.... my bad.

  9. by avatar Gunnair  Gold Member
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 5:41 am
    If the teracher/supervisor is aware of the warning on the medic-alert bracelete, then why on earth should there be an issue to remove it? Really, the child is being supervised by an adult that knows the issue and is aware of how to deal with it.

  10. by Canadian_Mind
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 6:10 am
    always think about worst case scenario: teacher must leave class to be replaced by a teachers aid, a sub comes in on a last-minute call, etc.

    And I think the rare bitching from a parent of a dead kid is far more relevant than the bitching of parents who need to grow a fucking backbone and learn that scrapes, bumps, and bruises are all a part of growing up. there is a reason why the human body is designed to heal itself.

  11. by avatar PublicAnimalNo9
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 6:27 am
    What the hell is wrong with the world and people today? Can't wear "hanging jewelry" in gym anymore cuz someone "might" get a little bo-bo?? Fucking spare me.

    Let's see, grade school gym class I had 2 teeth broken by a stick while playing floor hockey, got a concussion after a rather vicious soccer tackle, and had my nose broken playing baseball. Not to mention the standard bumps, bruises and scratches. No one had a shit hemorrhage over it. Getting a little scratch was the LEAST of my worries in gym class. :roll:

    Hell, I'm sure we all remember dodge ball, aka murder ball. :lol:

  12. by Canadian_Mind
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 7:26 am
    I remember when snowball fights weren't banned in school and we all used to make special iceballs to lob at eachother. :D

  13. by avatar PublicAnimalNo9
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 7:41 am
    "Canadian_Mind" said
    I remember when snowball fights weren't banned in school and we all used to make special iceballs to lob at eachother. :D

    Yeah, I had one "friend" that was a pitcher. I put friend in quotes cuz he sure wasn't my friend when he wasn't on MY side :lol: Even in Grade 7, if he hit you and you weren't wearing something thick and heavy, it stung! :cry:

    Dumbass got drafted by the Cincinnati Red's farm team when he was older and threw it away over drugs

  14. by avatar Heavy_Metal
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 7:32 pm
    bet that mom made damn sure to get her fat ass in that picture too



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