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Old 06-01-2008, 11:13 PM #8
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Welcome to our little world Nicole. All of the above advice is good. I used to do a lot of counted cross stitch. I was the cross stich queen! So i had this
relapse back in '99 and I was so exhausted. Just going to the car did me in. I couldn't concentrate on anything and eating anything like peas or soup was a joke because of the tremors in my hands. So i sold every bit of cross stitch things I had, down to the last needle. Well now I cross stich, have learned quilting and several other good crafts. Since I have RRMS, most of my abilities came back. So don't give up. Keep your dreams. it will help your family and actually give them inspiration to go for their dreams also.
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