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One drawback to the 'Medical Alert' watches verses the MEDIC ALERT bands
& necklaces is that there is no information
added to the watch and NO contact number.  I'll stick with the medic
alert necklace where emergency personnel can read my restrictions on the
back and call for further information.

I have no financial interest in Medic Alert, only a wearer for ten years.

Ann Sokolowski wrote:

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>
>OK...the plot thickens...the watches with the medical alert symbol are
>at www.medicalalertwatch.com as opposed to the other company that makes
>bracelets, necklaces etc [medic alert]....so confusing.  The watches at
>medical alert run from $40-60 for men, women and children.
>You can also call them at 800. 722. 6955
>
>At the present time you can either get a diabetes symbol or the medical
>condition symbol.  Must admit I do like the idea since I keep breaking
>the bracelet...
>Ann
>
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