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Member Blogs / Re: Sarah B's Story
Last post by Northern Star Girl - Today at 12:23:53 PM
@Sarah B
Dear Sarah B:

Reminding you that you have not updated your Blog thread for
just short of 2 WEEKS !!!!

Along with the rest of your readers and avid followers, I am
starving for an update posting from you on your thread....

I trust that all is OK in your "world" 

Many HUGS,
Danielle
[Northern Star Girl]
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Member Blogs / Re: Marion's Retirement
Last post by Maid Marion - Today at 11:55:55 AM
I have another big tree in my yard.  It is about 30ft tall and trunk is too big and heavy for me to take down safely.  It has been cut back for years but apparently it loved the wet weather and grew really  fast.

I bought my first micro mini skirt for $17.  It fits perfectly.  I'll wear it around the house when the weather gets really hot.  I save on the electric bill by not running A/C during the summer. Connecticut is 2nd only to Hawaii in how much we pay for electricity.

I can look out the window and see purple lilacs straight ahead and purple wisteria in bloom to the left.
Wonderfully fragrant when I'm outside in the back yard.
It is very peaceful back there with tall shrubs surrounding the yard on all sides.

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Member Blogs / Re: The Story of Lori
Last post by Northern Star Girl - Today at 10:40:59 AM
@LoriDee
Dear LoriDee:
There are so many things that we utilize our voice for.... talking, laughing, and... in my own experience since I like to sing I found it easier and more natural for me to sing in a proper female range, mainly because when singing I am focusing on being on the correct note, but in causal conversation there is very little focus about that so one has to practice enough for it to become a natural expression.

Thank you for sharing and posting... very interesting indeed.

HUGS, Danielle


Quote from: LoriDee on Today at 07:38:37 AMMy coach's initial assessment is my voice is in the mid to high male range. My laugh is similar, but my cough is awful. I gotta work on that too.  ;D
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Hair removal / Re: Electrolysis in Iowa
Last post by imallie - Today at 09:51:42 AM
Hi Morganae - welcome!!!

I'm not an expert on this, but I am pretty sure there are threads here discussing it and there are a few here who have taken full advantage of this (I just can't, at this moment recall who - sorry!) but there are spots that do these mega sessions of electrolysis  - you go in and get sedation and you get a complete facial clearing.

It's pricey, and you need to travel for it, but the advantage is it's not traveling weekly which would be impractical, instead it would be something you'd need to block off 3-4 days for. I do think you need to do it a few times (hair grows in cycles), and I do not know if insurance covers it... but as Lori said, you might have some options there.

But this might be an avenue to explore in terms of a way to find a provider.

Just a thought!

Love,
Allie
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Hair removal / Re: Electrolysis in Iowa
Last post by LoriDee - Today at 09:11:50 AM
Quote from: morganae on Today at 02:42:00 AMIs there anyone here that might be able to point this girl to ANYWHERE in Iowa or the surrounding states that takes insurance?  Even if it's out of network, it's still better than paying it all out of pocket!

I have been searching for such a provider for years. Many will not do genital clearing, or work on a "man", and of those that will they all want payment at the time of service (cash or credit card). Since the VA covers me as a disabled veteran, the best I can do at the moment is pay for the service with my credit card, and then apply for reimbursement. That might be an option for you too. I had to take out a personal loan from my bank for eye surgery but did not get reimbursed because it was "cosmetic" surgery. Will your insurance reimburse you if you pay upfront?

If so, but you can't pay upfront, check out the Jim Collins Foundation. You can apply for a grant to cover the costs. Good luck. Let us know how it goes.
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Member Blogs / Re: Faith's Progress 2.0
Last post by Faith - Today at 09:08:28 AM
Talked to my therapist and she agreed that I was fine to drop to every other month sessions. That means I can start electrolysis again, and I did so yesterday afternoon.

I found someone local, costs more per session but easier to schedule and closer to me so an easier drive. She finished, for the most part, my lower neck that the previous electrologist thinned out.  Very comfortable session with just a healthy dose of 10.5% lidocaine.  She will provide a stronger numbing cream when it's time to do lips and goatee area.  Apparently she also does pre-surgery clearing. I doubt I need any more of that but it's nice to know.

Recovery is easy. Ice pack last night, healing lotion today. You can see it in a photo, not too bad though.

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Member Blogs / Re: Davina's diary
Last post by davina61 - Today at 09:05:06 AM
No internet connection this morning, back after doing a bit on the Austin and its working again (3 pm).
 Anyways beef curry doing in the slow cooker, had to seal the beef first then fry the onion and spices before they went in the cooker with coconut milk. As it was beef shin it needs a long slow cook, chucked some potato and carrot in as well.
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Fun and Games / Re: Single Word Association Ga...
Last post by davina61 - Today at 08:57:29 AM
banquet