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Default Handeze Gloves

This is something that might work too.http://www.domeproductsonline.com/ho...target=d7.html I remembered using them when I went on crocheting binges. I know I have one somewhere but I'm ordering new ones because the crutches are killiing my arthritic hands. If you order them in the flesh/beige color they wouldn't be so noticable and could be worn to church to perhaps help this pain.

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