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Wish1313
posted 07/10/2008, comment (1)

Hope from a wishchild

"One thing that's true for every person is that sometimes things go wrong. Sometimes the worst possible thing happens, and we are all caught off guard and don't know just what to do. We struggle, we worry and we cry. Yet even when things go horribly wrong, very few things stay wrong. No matter how wrong a thing, no matter how bad the hurt, no... Read moreChevron
The Midlife Gals

The Midlife Gals

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posted 06/18/2008, comment (1)

Oh My Mole!

I have this squidgy thingy on my left eyelid.  It reminds me of the lava flow from a volcano I saw once.  The lava was turned into rock but it still looked like it did when it was coming down the hill.  I have to put on my make-up using a #5 magnifying mirror so that squidgy thingy looks about an inch wide.  When I'm... Read moreChevron
Jill
posted 06/02/2008, comments (4)

Poor Skin!!!! Adjusting to Washington, DC

Since my move to Washington, D.C. in July this past summer, I've been on the go constantly. This has been quite the transition for me. I grew up in Florida and attended college in Florida. I was a Florida girl for two decades. But grad school beckoned me to D.C. I packed what I could fit into my jeep, uprooted from a comfy apartment,... Read moreChevron
tekval
posted 02/11/2008, comments (3)

Botox warning - offshelf use is causing death

The popular antiwrinkle drug Botox and a competitor have been linked to dangerous botulism symptoms in some users, the Food and Drug Administration warned, in some cases so bad that a few children given the drugs for muscle spasms have died. Even though this is a different use then the approved use to visibly reduce the appearance of brow... Read moreChevron
Lisa Thompson

Lisa Thompson

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posted 12/02/2007, comment (1)

fluttering

  I had watched a show on television about some veterinarians who were operating on a dog which was missing a large patch of skin on his leg.  They implemented a new technique they had just learned in veterinary school, which would allow the skin on the dogs leg to grow back safely:  a piece of foam laid on the wound, and then... Read moreChevron
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