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  1. Jill Carnahan, MD has a lot of info and resources @ www.jillcarnahan.com/2016/10/31/mast-cell-activation-syndrome-mcas-when-histamine-goes-haywire/
  2. I've been here reading, rarely posting, since 2002. So fun to see so many familiar names on the link from 2006!
  3. Irish

    Prism lenses?

    I got them at age 50 and it has made a huge difference!
  4. For both of my kids' weddings, the grandfathers did wear tuxes. As did the groomsmen and fathers, so the grandfathers did not look out of place.
  5. Praying for you this week as you have the biopsy. Prayers for negative results.
  6. these good ideas sent me digging around on etsy. there are some cool options- search etsy for shadow box for shells & shadow box for rocks.
  7. I have 2 from Ororo and really like them. like Lady Marmalade said, it is helpful to have several battery packs per vest. the fleece vest is a slimmer fit & I wear it at home or under a winter coat, the poly vest is roomier.
  8. look up Dr Mary Clare Haver.... she is a ob/gyne dr who is menopausal herself and is dedicating her time now to women in peri-menopause and menopause.
  9. off topic but I've often wondered how your son in law is doing now?
  10. yes, my husband takes Keppra every 8 hrs (3 x's day).
  11. What a relief this must be! Prayers continue for all of you! Praying that this immediate post op period is uneventful, for pain management, exceptional care from Dr, nurses and team, rest for your daughter and all of you. For J's body to respond well and his heart to function well. For any and all infection to be fought/caught/responsive to antibiotics. much love to you and your family.
  12. Holden Evening Prayer is a service of evening prayer that is celebrated once a year by Holden Village, a Lutheran retreat center in Washington State. The service is centered around the theme of light and darkness, and includes hymns, readings, and prayers. The service begins with a procession and a hymn, followed by a service of light, evening hymn, evening thanksgiving, psalmody, readings, and canticles 1. The hymn sung at the beginning of the service is called “Joyous light of heavenly glory” and is about the light of God shining on every land and race 1. The service is a time for reflection and contemplation, and is meant to bring people together in a spirit of community and worship.
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