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Old 02-09-2008, 02:55 PM #11
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Default Ideally...near one super top-notch

Hospital? No?
Gotta be prepared, ya know? - j
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If I win the lottery, (320 million), we all shall have homes right next to each other. So when one of us has a bad neuropathy day, the others can bring their mink coats, their chinchilla wraps, their mercedes benzes and of course, their diamonds. And we can have one BIG party.

Ya think Donald Trump ever has pain????
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My grandmother neightbor used egg white for a long time,no winkles on
her,f it worked then should now..C sorry I already have a horse with no name. That brings back a menory or 2!!! Hugs Sue
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The stuff in Sudden Change (the albumin), I mean, doesn't PREVENT you from developing wrinkles. It's like a temporary fix. It tightens your face.

Just don't smile?? You should have seen the area under my eyes when I smiled. I looked like I had a million cracks under my eyes.

What a waste of money!!!!

Nothing beats good old blepharoplasty!!!!
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Old 02-10-2008, 09:43 PM #15
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The people who got botulism were kids being treated for muscle spasm, mainly kids with cerebral palsy. I can't but think that their doctors have felt free to give them as much botox as they thought would help the many muscles involved--and the dose was toxic. Just a guess.
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Default Historical medical uses of Botulinum neurotoxin

Long before botulinum neurotoxin was used for cosmetic purposes, it was used for the treatment of problems such as devastating spastic muscle disorders. Essentially the toxin paralyzes muscles for a couple of months. In the right hands, it can work wonders for patients with things such as spasmodic torticollis. I've met people that have received such treatments, and the positive effect on their lives has been profound. However, as with many meds, it is not without risk.
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Sign of Maturity, Sign of distinction!!!

If that' true, tell me why so many men are leaving their wives for younger versions???? Hah???? lol
I think, maybe..... the reasons are
not ......above....... the neck
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