Bobberino,
Thank you for letting us know about Emogene. Do you know the circumstances?
Our hearts go out to her family. She will be greatly missed.
Hugs & Blessings
Linda in Bothell, WA
-- Original message -- From: "BobbyJim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Emogene Edwards
There's our naughty Frank. I have been wondering where you've been hiding. (You needn't tell us - let us use our imaginations)
Actually I think removing the eyeball sounds like a very good solution. I will give it a try myself.
Glad to have you back - have missed your humor!
Hugs
Linda in
Emogene Edwards passed away early 24
December.
We will miss her much.
Bobberino
it's not my eyes...its
under them...my eyes get blurry from time to time, but it's because I need
reading glasses. If it does not heal I will head to a
dermatologist.
- Original Message -
From:
Dex Packard
To: Krissy
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 2:52
PM
Krissy,
I have the same problem from time to time.
I just take my eyeballs out and soak them in a dilute baking soda solution
overnight.
Works like a charm.
If you've never done this you should learn the proper technique for the removal
and reinsertion.
Good Luck
pH
No I am not one to go to
DR's easily either, unless it deems serious to me. This is more superficial, not
any puss or dripping or inflammation.
I did not use the creams
last night, just a little Vaseline along my eyelids. And already they look a
little better. I plan on using a chamomile eye
Sleeping, that can be a problem. At first, I use to sleep almost 20 hours a day, but after 3 years now I'm lucky to get 8 good hours of good sleep. If the legs are burning, maybe hand lotion can help. We don't like anything on our legs at night, but it too cold right now. I also, take Nortripty
I would like to take a short independent private survey regarding bone
density as Terry has had two shoulder surgeries since the onset of TM and now is
possibly going to have to have shoulder replacement. He also has issues
with his knee, which may require surgery. We won't go into his hips