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01/05/2012 01:33 PM
Bangbang
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Glad you made it through that horrible experience. Sendin love vibes.
You are not drunk unless you have to hang on while lying on the floor.
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01/05/2012 10:35 PM  Top
Hrtn4Crtn
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I wrote a huge letter here to you and then lost it, UGH!! I hate this laptop computer!! Got My Annie's Attic catalogue in the mail today. Oh my..so many projects only two hands and only so much time when I'm able to sit up and keep looking dwonward at my hands. At least I learned to crochet and knit when I was very young, so the learning curve that comes with age, pain, depression, etc doesn't affect me. LOL!!

Got to look for those blessings and acknowledge them..keeps me going : )

Bren

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01/06/2012 05:53 AM  Top
crochetdiva
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Heart - Maybe the letter will come back from hence where the laptop sent it. I'm glad your getting back to crocheting.
Diagnosed with RSD/CRPS, fibromyalgia, and chronic pain from a herniated discs from L4 to S1. I'm a survivor of childhood & spousal abuse from my 1st marriage. I'm now married to my soul mate Andrew who survived Chrohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis.

01/11/2012 10:49 AM  Top
crochetdiva
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What is everyone learning this year?
Diagnosed with RSD/CRPS, fibromyalgia, and chronic pain from a herniated discs from L4 to S1. I'm a survivor of childhood & spousal abuse from my 1st marriage. I'm now married to my soul mate Andrew who survived Chrohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis.

01/12/2012 02:32 PM  Top
Hrtn4Crtn
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Would you mind sending me the pattern for the Heavenly Cocoons. There might be a time when I would need one or possibly start something somewhat like that here. I might even find that there is already a program and I would just join.

The pattern might be on a URL site. If it is your own developed and created pattern I would certainly understand if you said no.

Thanks,

safe not hurting huggers Kissing

Bren

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01/12/2012 05:35 PM  Top
crochetdiva
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Diagnosed with RSD/CRPS, fibromyalgia, and chronic pain from a herniated discs from L4 to S1. I'm a survivor of childhood & spousal abuse from my 1st marriage. I'm now married to my soul mate Andrew who survived Chrohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis.

03/03/2012 09:54 AM  Top
Hrtn4Crtn
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I've been off the computer for awhile. My neck had gotten so bad that I couldn't stand being on the computer. I have had many nerve blocks and now the ablation to the c-spine nerves on the left side.

Back to crocheting and I'm teaching a 65 year old woman that had never crocheted before I she didn't think she could learn at this age. She is doing great!!

What I want to learn this year is needle tatting.

Bren

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03/08/2012 10:09 PM  Top
Hrtn4Crtn
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Thought I would let you all know that the nerve ablation is doing well!! I get the other side done next week. I can only hope that it does as well
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