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Old 09-27-2006, 01:24 AM #3
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OMG Graymatters> NEEDLECRAFT. Now that is good. Wish I'd have thought of it.

Yes, we need to figure out secondary uses for all these things that decorate our lives now. Will a candle fit in the pill bottles? Someone will have the perfect idea what to do with them.

The nurse who used to do my plasma infusions saved the spent I.V. benadryl bottles cause they are so little and made necklaces out of them for other infusion nurses.

And thanks, you gave me a great idea. My neuro is such a kewl man. He will SO get a kick out of a C tree ornament and some of my m.ssy friends. Ha. Do you also do C or one of the others. I'm curious if they are made the same so there could be B orns, etc.

As for your pin. Cut the plastic plunger end off to the desired length and make a mini star only all one length, like a daisy and have the gray Copaxone rubber bead as the center. Oh and spray the plastic petals white first. You'll be the envy of the non m.s. world. People will be begging you to sell them your old syringe parts, you'll see.

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