<meta charset="UTF-8"><span>Zox has basically been a lifesaver for me. In 2008 I was hospitalized. My legs paralyzed, my body shutting down from Sepsis and many problems including a little to almost no working immune system and a debilitating diabetic problem called gastroparesis that left me starving and malnourished. At this point They gave me less than a year to live but.. I saw this strap online when I was released to home after 4 months called You Got This and one called You are enough. I wear them as well as the No Need to Worry strap. Little did I know that this little band would give me the encouragement that I needed to get through this ..even though all my friends and family were giving me the she’s dying look. (let’s just make her last days good). The day I received these I noticed that they were really pretty and that they would basically go with anything I was wearing. I liked that. My friend talked to me that morning and was having some issues so I immediately told her about these beautiful bands I had purchased and put one in the mail for her right then. (No Need to Worry) She loves hers and has also become a new Zox addict. There have been very few times that my wrist has not had a Zox on it since then and I will more than likely always have one on( except for during my surgeries) and even then I have a few on hand to replace immediately. I have learned to lean on them when things seem bad. I love the ones with affirmations as well as the Zox support group Pen Pals and Zox VIP pages on fb. I don’t always tell others online when I’m having hard days( I know I should) but I’m learning. guess what though!! I’m almost at the 2 year mark now since the day they told me I only had about 8 mos give or take.. I’m happy I found Zox. I love the sayings. They help me to remember It’s ok to not be ok and to Continue. Let Go and most people don’t know what Excelsior means but to me it means a lot.. Keep Moving Upwards. Thanks to the bros for this tiny little thing that has helped me so much</span>