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I'm not really sure that 'Charm Bracelets' are very fashionable per se, but I have this heavy Tiffany disc bracelet that I have had for many years. Engraved on the back is medical information about my clotting disorder & blood type. I am supposed to wear this 24/7 & it was what I chose to get when I was advised to wear a 'Medical Alert' bracelet, as quite frankly, the typical Medical Alert stainless steel bracelets made me shudder, as I'm sure fellow PSers fully understand!!
The problem I have with this bracelet is that it is WAY chunkier than I imagined it would be & the disc rattles constantly, which I struggle to make peace with. When my husband bought it moons ago, I wore it constantly on my right wrist for about a month. It really peed me off. I'm right handed & the disc clattered on everything. Everything. The chain is short so it doesn't roll up & down my arm, it's more that the disc is large & very dangly.
So, should I learn to overlook the rattle of the disc & adsorb it as a part of my body? Do I wear it alone on my RH, or stack it with my watch on my left, which I feel it overpowers? And should I add just a couple more sentimental charms, such as one for my children & husband, perhaps in 18ct yellow gold, to jazz it up a bit if I'm to love it more? @MrsKBP has the most BEAUTIFUL charm bracelet in the history of the world stacked with her watch & wedding set (she might attach a pic for me?), but is mine too bulky to achieve that look? And would more charms defeat the purpose & just 'lose' the medical information?
Or.... Can you show me a more lovely & unusual Medical Alert bracelet that you yourself own & wear that's more in keeping with PS taste? Whilst I realise that Tiffany bracelets don't break the bank , I don't think my husband would buy another, lighter chain for me. He doesn't do jewellery.

The problem I have with this bracelet is that it is WAY chunkier than I imagined it would be & the disc rattles constantly, which I struggle to make peace with. When my husband bought it moons ago, I wore it constantly on my right wrist for about a month. It really peed me off. I'm right handed & the disc clattered on everything. Everything. The chain is short so it doesn't roll up & down my arm, it's more that the disc is large & very dangly.
So, should I learn to overlook the rattle of the disc & adsorb it as a part of my body? Do I wear it alone on my RH, or stack it with my watch on my left, which I feel it overpowers? And should I add just a couple more sentimental charms, such as one for my children & husband, perhaps in 18ct yellow gold, to jazz it up a bit if I'm to love it more? @MrsKBP has the most BEAUTIFUL charm bracelet in the history of the world stacked with her watch & wedding set (she might attach a pic for me?), but is mine too bulky to achieve that look? And would more charms defeat the purpose & just 'lose' the medical information?
Or.... Can you show me a more lovely & unusual Medical Alert bracelet that you yourself own & wear that's more in keeping with PS taste? Whilst I realise that Tiffany bracelets don't break the bank , I don't think my husband would buy another, lighter chain for me. He doesn't do jewellery.
