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Wow! Liking the new website and forum Sorry I've not been on for a while... it's been a mixture of things... getting used to meds, bit of depression, nasty bugs and I started college 6 weeks ago. Things are going ok now and I'm counting down to Christmas. Hoping to catch up with whats going on with you guys and update my blog.... Sending hugs to everyone! Helly x Celebrating 10yrs of National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society Doing a Tandem Skydive - May 2011 - All Sponsorship Welcome - www.justgiving.com/helencopeland Read my blog - Helly Copeland
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Hello Tigg! Be good to hear how you're getting on with everything, hope the meds are settling down xx I like your quote but if you know any more about the "right" shoes please let me know ~ i want sexy AND sensible but they are so hard to find!!! My personal party season secret tip is a pair of glamorous slipper/ shoes ~ i slip 'em in my evening bag for when me party shoes have got too much! xx
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Hello nice see you bouncy smile ahh sorry u been rough,good about college what u studying/ ive also started pre assesment for a course. u take care foumr yes its really good lotsnew bits to use/see. lv inky07 cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
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Hi Tigg
Great to see you again - sorry you've been so rough but glad to hear you are getting there!!
Great stuff on managing the course.
Look forward to all your news
Love Jeanxxx
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Hi,
Hope you're feeling much better very soon...
Totally impractical shoes are my favourites..LOL (now I just find flatter ones though!)
Amanda
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Have you ever tried 'Zara', Lizzie?
They have lovely original shoes which are Spanish..
I am a BIG fan of slipper shoes too...exceptionally nonsensical of course!
Love,
Amanda
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Hi Tigg, nice to see you bouncing back again, and look forward to catching up with your blog.
I'm dreaming of those perfect pair of shoes...... at the moment I've got red sequin pumps, but what I really want is a pair of Dorothy's shoes to click my heals..... and wish....
Love,
Barbara XXXXX
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Hi Tigg
Glad you're back, we missed you. Sorry about the rough stuff, but good about the course. Look forward to hearing more about it.
Anthea x
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Hi Helly, Nice to see you posting again.
Hope you're feeling better now.
Love, Doreen xx
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Hi Helly glad your back, sorry youve not been well x
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Nice to see you bouncing in and bouncing back x
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Oh definitely know what you mean about shoes... I'm still looking for my perfect pair... comfy, semi-sensible but most of all girly & glamorous! When I find them, I shall let you all know  I almost came close in Debenhams... a  beautiful pair! But silly bent big toe wasn't playing ball so I'm taking it to see the surgeon on Christmas Eve I seem to be getting on ok with the hydroxychloroquine. Have the occasional headache and nausea but finding lemonade & ginger biscuits help settle them. Went to the opticians last week and all is ok retina and macular. I do see the occasional blob, as if I have something in my eye.. It might be down to the floaters with anemia etc but I'm being referred to eye hospital for further checks just to be on the safe side. The college thing is creative writing... loving it! Gets me out and about, meeting people and we're working on a murder mystery at the moment. I also met with a careers advisor a couple of weeks back as I'd love to support people, particularly teenagers and young adults so I'm looking to get qualified in health & social. I originally qualified in maternal & child welfare just under 20yrs ago so definitely needs updating! Quote:inkyo7 : - ive also started pre assesment for a course. What course are you looking at inky? Helly x Celebrating 10yrs of National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society Doing a Tandem Skydive - May 2011 - All Sponsorship Welcome - www.justgiving.com/helencopeland Read my blog - Helly Copeland
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Hi Helly, Nice to see you bouncing in again, but sorry you`ve been feeling rough. I like the sound of your creative writing course - I love a good whodunnit!! I can really "lose" myself in a book, and think it is one of life`s perks! Take care, Kathleen x
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Hi I enrolled me self with learn direct I will be doing english and Maths,just waiting for my 3 hour diagnoistic test to arrive then i do this,tutor then decides what level to start me at. as only did city guilds maths and cse average at School.Deided as can not do my passion in life massage therapy anymore to upgrade basic skills and see where i can go from there. still health therpay of some sort. done the basic assesment tests and came up at end as rather surprising level 3 lol thought was much owrse than that!. hope your foot surgeon meet up and eye checks all goes well. lv inky07 cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
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