AD : New Stuff is up on eBay !!!

Alright everyone, all the rest of my precious stock is now on ebay item#

2645907224 and the way it ended up is that I have added new stuff made in the last month, 2 new very large pieces as well. Go to
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and look a gallery 14. As I have stated before, ths would be good for someone outthere who has a shop or does shows and need to bolster up what they already have. The 3 largest pieces are, by themselves worth the price of the lot total, retail. It's funny, but I am not at all upset as I was about it. This stuff is precious to me and since I am going blind from diabetes, I am never in this life again going to produce this much work ever again. I work 4 time slower than I used to. This is great stuff and would be a welcome addition to any person's shop or show stock. A number of the pieces were UFO's from before my eyesight stated to go, that are recently finished. One piece, the one with the 2 peyote tubes at the top is particularly extraordinary, if I do say so myself and presented a number of construction challenges. Thanks to everyone who has been supportive ot us during this awful time. Rainbow
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Rainbow, what are you doing to control your diabetes? I

f you bring your BG readings down into the safety zone (below 120), you can stop the deterioration of your eyesight in its tracks. Considering the quality of your work, and the satisfaction it must give you to do it, it would be a terrible fate to lose your ability to do it.

A low-carb diet and a few workouts a week have brought me close to being able to totally eliminate my diabetes meds without an increase in my glucose. In fact, taking the meds in their old doses these days would bring my blood sugar to a dangerous -low-.

The diet, though quite different from the all-American norm, is very satisfying, and my strength training does exactly what the description says: builds strength. I have a lot of energy, and no cravings -- except for fresh raspberries :-) ... and I can have those, as long as I don't eat a whole flat in a day!

Deirdre

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Deirdre S.

Looks that way to me, too. Can our resident lawyer-in-training offer any suggestions?:-)

Deirdre

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Deirdre S.

It can't restore eyesight, hon', I know that. But it can make a nightmare liveable.

Pete got a whole $30,000 from Workmen's Comp from chronic pain and inability to work. Money wouldn't get him relief from pain, but it would allow him to hire out some of the things that cause the worst pain.

Tina

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Christina Peterson

Yes, this is one of several major flaws in our healthcare system, and your remedy -- to learn enough yourself to be able to address whatever needed to change in order to increase your level of health -- strikes me as the most workable way for an individual to survive its limitations.

Deirdre

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Deirdre S.

You're right - suing isn't going to get you your eyesight back. But it just might keep the same thing from happening to someone else. At the very least, you should turn him into his professional licensing agency.

Carol in SLC See my new stuff:

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Carol in SLC

It's called a XOOTR. Website is

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And it is fun ! Everyone in the neighborhood calls me the scooter lady. I am able to travel around a lot better than if i didn't use it, neuropathy being what it is. I go about 3 to 4 MILES everyday or more and if I get tired I can hop on a bus because it folds up. The grocery store is a 10 minute walk away or a 2 minute scoot. It is not hard to push because it has bigger wheels than the Razor and I have a hand brake ! It glides over bumps. Of course I do realize that it makes me a bit different ... so what ! Rainbow

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