Couldn't sleep at all last night....

So this is what I did....

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Jalynne
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All of it's pretty. I love the vessel bead

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Debbie B

Just for clarification...cuz of course, after not sleeping last night, i'm brain dead...LOL....the first picture is the one i'm referring to.

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Jalynne

On Sun, 8 Feb 2004 22:33:35 -0500, Jalynne wrote (in message ):

BTW, I adore your seahorse shower curtain valance - truly one of a kind!

Kathy N-v

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Kathy N-V

I really like your idea for ornament holders. I was blown away by the beads Nicole sent you! She's a great gal. If you want an idea how to use the horn donut, check here:

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Margie

Very nice! Great work!

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Beadbimbo

Wonderful is what you can do when you want to. :)

Harry My Ebay Auctions are at

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Harry

Hey if you have the sanitary napkins, I have a pattern for making slippers. I can send it if you want.

LOL

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Debbie B

heehee, i've seen that pattern. it actually works. Still...my friend can use em, and i won't feel guilty...

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Jalynne

I'd hate to see the pads it would take to make slippers for my size 11 feet (maybe there's a corelation between that and my love of 11/0 beads?)(sorry, rambling)

Later,

Helen C

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Helen C

On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 16:32:53 -0500, Helen C wrote (in message ):

But that would mean that I love size 6/0 beads. Well, they are extra wide, exactly like my perfect little feet. I have very uniquely shaped feet, almost exactly like a duck's foot - except not orange, and I don't have webbed toes.

When DD was born, I checked out her little baby feet and rejoiced that they were identical to mine. (Bob groaned, but that's his problem) I had thought that my feet were two-of-a-kind until then. Later, I saw my favorite cousin barefoot and guess what? - we have the same feet! She was as surprised as I was.

I love my tree-climbing feet.

Kathy N-V

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Kathy N-V

I've seen this.. ROFLMAO

WARNING: You could die from laughing..

Mavis

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AmazeR

yep, you could, but what a way to go, eh?

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Jalynne

Just reading this thread brings it all back. My sympathies and hugs to all that are having "female problems".

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Debbie B

Sorry for you! How dare they! Rude that is in my book! I'd still be inclined to get a 2nd opinion or rather a 6th opinion! BTW, I have heard only 1/10 professionals are competent!! Doesn't inspire confidence that!!

I remember after I had my DD I bled for 18mths and the crappy dr put me on anti-depressants saying basically it was all in my head! Fortunately, he retired and my new dr put me straight in hospital and had it sorted in next to no time!!! You can guess my thoughts about my original dr.. incompetent loser! I'll never go back on anti-depressants ever again.. They were almost the worst pill I've ever taken! I went completely brain-dead..

I recommend you keep getting another opinion until you get the *right* opinion..

Mavis

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AmazeR

Actually, once I found the right anti-depressant, I was in heaven. I took Serzone at first, and it just about killed me with numbness, dizziness and visual tracers. Plus, I would forget who and where I was sometimes. That was a nightmare. Then I went on Celexa, and all became right with the world. No side effects, and I felt really good. I went off of it last year, because my psychiatrist said I didn't need it anymore. I took it for about two years, and it made a huge difference. I was able to change some really bad circumstances in my life, and it made my life so much better. Now I can cope with things on my own. Except the doctor thing - but that's going to take more than Celexa to deal with. :)

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Kandice Seeber

I think this might have been the case for me.. I think after 18 mths of hell I did need an anti-depressant but because the situation was sorted, I came right fairly quickly.. Almost caused divorce in our h/hld though :-(( I vowed never to take those things again..

Mavis

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AmazeR

Tubals don't stop your periods. They can cause more pain and problems. (did with me)

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Debbie B

A tubal ligation only stops the ova from getting into the uterus; everything else continues as before. Kaytee "Simplexities" on

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Kaytee

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