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I found
your website totally by accident while browsing. I work in the American Diabetes
Associations' National Call Center. I am always searching for anything that
is diabetes related. I also have diabetes, and am looking for an ID bracelet
or necklace. What I have seen in your sight is imprssive, and I will be purchasing
from you shortly. I am also asking my supervisors to consider using your sight
as a resource for us to give individuals who are searching for diabetes ID
jewelry. I am very impressed that 10% of your profit goes to a carity of our
choice (the ones offered). Thank you, so very much.
Peggy McAllister
January 25, 2007
Hi, Beautiful
jewelry, thank you. My daughter, Abby, who is now 6 years old has had type
1 diabetes since she was 22 months old. I do love your jewelry, but it's a
bit pricey for me. Medical supplies and insulin are just too costly. But I
do thank you for putting it out there. Keep up the good work!
Cheri
San Antonio, TX - February 3, 2005
I have
tears in my eyes.This site is great and I will be placing an order soon. I
became diabetic in 1967 I was 9 years old I just turned 47 this past Nov '04.
I thank the Joslin Diabetic Hospital for my teaching and care as a child.
Back when I became ill NO ONE was Diabetic It seemed and I was singled out
in elementary school as the strange girl who had to take her 10 a.m snack
in the supply cabinet in the class room.
I also had my medical ID charm ripped off my neck by a girl who thought I
was wearing something she wanted to steal. To her surprise later when she
found out it was the name and phone number on the back that called her parents
attention to where she had gotten it (stupid little 3rd grader). Well I love
this Idea for medical Id. And weather you are 5 or 50 It is very stylish and
special. And I thank god for the attention and awareness now on diabetic care
that we are not treated like I was back in the dark ages :)
Sue Mcgee
Florida - January 28, 2005
My mother
and I were given the diabetes bracelets for Christmas, from my 11 year old
brother living with type one. They are beautiful and it is such a wonderful
thing you are doing. We can't wait to have you personlize them with his cure
date. Until then keep up the excellent work and God bless you for all that
you do to help!
Andrea Bachman
Iowa - December 26, 2004
Thank you for making necessary
jewelry fun and interesting to wear. My 6 year old grand daughter has Type
I Diabetes, and I love the idea that she can wear something fashionable as
well as functional. Until there is a time when a cure is found and we don't
have to worry about these things, I feel it is so important that especially
the children don't have to feel awkward about wearing their medical alerts.
My daughter and I are getting the adult size bracelet because "Insulin
is not a cure".
Thanks for your thoughtfulness.
Cecelia
Burbank, CA - September 25, 2004
Beautiful
bracelet! Diabetes awareness is an extremely important issue for me as well
as my 4 year old daughter Kathleen, who was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes
at the age of 2. Thank you for donating a portion to the Juvenile Diabetes
Research Foundation. One day, we will find a cure!!!
Sincerely,
Mrs. Adele Davidson
Montreal, Canada - February 2004
Hey Tim,
how's it going????
Remember me I used to work at Figg too...
You made incredible jewelry way back then too =)
Hope things are going well...drop me a line sometime and we can catch up..
All the best,
Cece
January 10, 2004
My daughter-in-law,
Jackie, received her medical alert bracelet on Friday. She really loves it
and I can tell by her voice that she was pleased with its appearance. I noted
her apprehension of wearing a medical alert bracelet, but she is so proud
of this one ---she is showing it off.
Thank you also for your prompt delivery.
Bunny Davis
November 03,2003
I received
my bracelet today, and I LOVE it! Thank you so mcuh for your beautiful craftsmanship.
The fit is perfect. Even the inscription is beautiful! In the past, I have
had the standard stainless steel medical I.D. necklace. It was definitely
a poor fashion statement, and I tried to keep it hidden under my clothing,
which totally defeated its purpose. I also thank you for the polishing cloth
that you included. Thank you,
Kathi Barckley
Portland, OR USA - August 04, 2003