The Why
I'm not writing this as a founder. I'm writing this as a Type 1 diabetic amputee.
I know the pain.
Type 1 is autoimmune — my own body turned on itself. You learn to live with the numbers. But the thing that took the most from me wasn't the blood sugar. It was my feet.
For a long time, I thought I had my foot care handled. I didn't. I wasn't checking every day — my prevention wasn't a daily habit, it was a someday habit. And by the time I really looked, an ulcer was already underway. That was the missing piece. Not knowledge. Not effort. Consistency — every single day.
I lost part of myself to it. But what I lost became my silver lining — the gift that brought me here. I own it. I embrace it. And I built it into this, so you can keep what I lost. That's the win. And I intend to win big.
Here's the truth nobody says loud enough: it's not the diabetes that kills you — it's the infection. A small change you can't feel becomes something you can't undo. You don't catch it by waiting until it hurts, or until it's ulcer-management time in the doctor's office. You catch it by looking today. And tomorrow. And the day after.
So I built what I needed — and what I didn't have: a lab that makes the daily check actually happen. Check today, every day. See what changed. Keep your care team in the loop before it's an emergency. Proactive, not reactive.
If my feet are in good health, the rest of me falls into place — and the only way to keep them that way is every day, not someday.
I'm a husband. A father of four. A builder. I'm doing this for the people living what I live — so they can keep what I lost. And so my kids will always know their dad built something that mattered. This is my legacy.
Helping people keep their feet. Every day, not someday.
— Donovan