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06/25/2009 07:06 PM
hatbox121
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Anybody know where to find a cute and stylish cane? Not one of those ole random generic ones but a cool one. I'm only 28 and if I'm gonna tote a cane it's atleast gotta be cool!
Amy~ “When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.” ~Franklin D. Roosevelt

Current dxes-Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, Mitral Valve Prolapse w/regurg, 2 other heart valves with regurg, POTS, DDD, scoliosis, various OA, polyneuropathy of unknown origin, SI joint dysfunction/fusion/collapse, chronic rotar cuff tendonitis, impingement syndrome of the shoulder, chronic bursitis in various locations, degeneration of the sternum, vertigo, GERD, FM, CFS, CPS, various bone marrow lesions, brain lesions of unknown cause, migraines, TMJ, vertically bulging discs, Raynaud's, anemia, tinnitus, high copper levels, borderline glaucoma, colon polyps, intermittent RLS, Vit D deficiency, depression, Eye accomodation disorder, Essential tremor, recurrent kidney stones, sacral spine disorder, inflammed tendons, and inflammation of spinal nerves(no specific dx).

I'm am not a dr. I am not a substitute for a dr. All advice I give is based on research and my personal experiences.
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06/26/2009 07:34 AM  Top
Gen

CANES!!!!!!

If you go on the website,,,,,,

www.fashionablecanes.com

They have some neat ones. I lucked out when I had to go get one. I went to a local drug store to get one. They had a pretty purple one (lupus color), just for me. It was the only one left. People are always asking where I got it. Like you I wanted something cool.

Gen


06/26/2009 08:33 AM  Top
hatbox121
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Thanks Gen. I looked on riteaid and walmarts websites and they have some cute ones too but who knows if they are in the store. I don't have the cash this week anyway, but as soon as I do I'm getting one for those days where I need it.
Amy~ “When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.” ~Franklin D. Roosevelt

Current dxes-Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, Mitral Valve Prolapse w/regurg, 2 other heart valves with regurg, POTS, DDD, scoliosis, various OA, polyneuropathy of unknown origin, SI joint dysfunction/fusion/collapse, chronic rotar cuff tendonitis, impingement syndrome of the shoulder, chronic bursitis in various locations, degeneration of the sternum, vertigo, GERD, FM, CFS, CPS, various bone marrow lesions, brain lesions of unknown cause, migraines, TMJ, vertically bulging discs, Raynaud's, anemia, tinnitus, high copper levels, borderline glaucoma, colon polyps, intermittent RLS, Vit D deficiency, depression, Eye accomodation disorder, Essential tremor, recurrent kidney stones, sacral spine disorder, inflammed tendons, and inflammation of spinal nerves(no specific dx).

I'm am not a dr. I am not a substitute for a dr. All advice I give is based on research and my personal experiences.

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06/26/2009 02:47 PM  Top
Gen

hatbox121,

After I bought my cane thats when I noticed that walmart carried them too.

Gen

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