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Hey there - we received our bracelets today and already have folks wanting one!! Will send another order soon - when I find the address again!!!
Thanks so much and thanks for the bumper sticker too!! How much are those - they are way cute!!
My hubby is even wearing a bracelet!! He's so in Lyme denial but, I think he's coming around!! We are both set to start (I will be resuming) Mepron/Zith combo after this weekend!!
Wish us luck!!
Thanks again - Sherry
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sizzled
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Coyotecrazy, Try wildcondor's site and I am sure you will find the information on the bracelets! www.wildcondor.comPosts: 4258 | From over there | Registered: Jul 2001
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Thought I'd let you know that I was born and "raised" in Tyler, Texas! I moved to Alabama in 1981 and like it here, but it VERY different from Texas. Texas is much more of a "free" place, fewer social restrictions, etc. More "live and let live". I miss that.
This is a very nice, subtle project that should attract some attention and some opportunities for educating people about Lyme disease as well as a way to support "LymeAid4Kids" A LDA project started by Amy Tan, my favorite writer.
The words impressed in the bracelet are very positive and encouraging, too! Well done, Laura!
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The bracelets are no longer available. I had a big problem with the manufacturer and the bracelets came out like garbage. To anybody who sent in a donation please e-mail me ASAP. Apologies to everyone for the fundraiser gone sour.
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Hey,
Sorry the fundraiser didn't work out, WC.
There are some other Lyme bracelets available from Live With Lyme, a non profit organization in CT. I ordered some and I think they're great. I also got some of WC's bracelets and I loved those, too! Great ways of spreading the message about Lyme.
--Annie
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