You love gifts, yes? Esculon Says is hosting The Gift Fest, a carnival of giveaways from all over the blogsphere.
Naturally, WELLalarm will be there! I am offering a gorgeous gold vermeil heart WELLcharm to one lucky reader. This charm will cast a warm glow about you wherever you go! Also, it comes with a free year of WELLalarm service.
What is a WELLcharm?
WELLcharms are patent-pending "smart" bracelets or necklaces in contemporary stylish shapes. In an emergency, bystanders or first responders can access vital health information (including food allergies, medication allergies, doctors, and emergency contacts) in seconds via phone, text, Internet or simply by entering the WELL-ID found on your WELLcharm. It connects with WELLalarm™, a cutting edge web-based service that offers secure, 24/7 access to your medical information from anywhere in the world.
Post a comment here telling me why you would love a charm. You could win! Be sure to check out all the other great gifts at Esculon Says.




I could use some golden glow! Thank you.
Posted by: Sheri | November 06, 2008 at 09:24 PM
I love your site here (still a newbie) I've read some of your blogs they are informative and funny too.
My S-I-L is a cardiac Nurse, and I would love to give her for her birthday (Nov. 20) this lovely WELLcharm.
We need to keep supporting many of the Org. and Chronic Foundations seeking ways for a cure and hope for those enduring pain and agony every day. Their loving families are trying to deal with the realities of one day hope will prevail.
Thank-You~Brens
Posted by: Brenns | November 06, 2008 at 09:46 PM
I would love to give this to my mother, who has Rheumatoid Arthritis and will soon have to have a second knee replacement surgery. She is also still caring for my 94-year-old grandmother.
Your service and your jewelry are such great ideas -- wishing you all the best!
Posted by: Diana G | November 07, 2008 at 03:43 AM
I would love a WELLcharm. I am a new mom. While it is not ideal to ignore health concerns when one is single or childless, it often happens. But now that I am a mom and I have a son who needs me (and as someone who lost my own parents while I was still a child), I am more aware of the importance of keeping myself safe and healthy. Given the fact that I have asthma and several allergies, including allergies to penicillin and shellfish, it makes infinite sense for someone like me to have a way of alerting paramedics or others to my health information.
You offer a great service to the public. Thanks for this opportunity.
Posted by: Colleen O. | November 07, 2008 at 10:30 AM
While the charm is *lovely* what really intrigues me are the services that go along with it! My 5 years old son is a special boy with special health issues! He has congenital panhypituitarism, septo-optic dysplasia, agenesis of the corpus callosum,and a seringomyelia in his spine. Now, I would go on to list his meds, but this comment must eventually end. Oh yeah, and we are just beginning to list neuro issues. Oh, and specialists? Did I mention this could be lengthy? It would be such a gift to try out services that could make taking care of my boy alittle easier. Thanks!
Posted by: Suzy Bindrup | November 08, 2008 at 12:41 AM
Cute charm, I would love to keep it. But I think I would give it to my mother, great christmas gift
Posted by: Valerie | November 11, 2008 at 01:35 PM
What a great idea! I would give this charm to my mother who turned 89 this year. She is alone and I live on the other side of the country. I worry about her, she is very independent and still drives when she is able to get out. What a swell idea, I am going to add this site to my blogroll. Great Job!
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Posted by: Marcy | November 26, 2008 at 01:45 PM
This heart charm, but especially the service, is a great gift for my mother in law who is diabetic and alergic to shellfish. She has developed a new heart condition, so we are waiting to learn more on that. She has great taste, and always finds me the best clothing as gifts, and I know she would live this! And feel cared for by her family, as she is so giving herself.
Thanks for the opportunity!
Posted by: Katie | November 26, 2008 at 02:06 PM
I would love to win this giveaway for my daughter who has Epilepsy, Cerebral Palsy, ADHD, Mood Disorder and recently had brain surgery.
She would look great with this charm around her neck and could really use it now that she is back in school.
Posted by: DJane | December 02, 2008 at 11:47 AM
wow that charm is so cute! I could really use it for my allegies!
Posted by: Nicole | December 09, 2008 at 04:55 PM
i would love this for my sister because she has pretty bad food allergies and can't eat a lot of stuff...this will cheer her up!
Posted by: katelin | December 09, 2008 at 05:00 PM