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Hi all

I might be making a fool of myself here (as I don't always pay attention to

everything that's being discussed) but I've discovered a way to keep my elbows,

wrists, and knees warm when they are throbbing by using old tube socks. I cut

off the toes and put them on under my clothes. This way I can save the warm

patches for work. Wow, I'm thinking I might even put a little asper cream on

underneath.

Take Care

Babs

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Babs -

You are certainly *not* making a fool of yourself! What a great idea

this is!

I love it when people in this group share practical tools they've

discovered or invented. It helps all of us!

Thanks for sharing.

Prakasha

On Jan 1, 2006, at 5:13 PM, jmorob@... wrote:

> Hi all

>

> I might be making a fool of myself here (as I don't always pay

> attention to

> everything that's being discussed) but I've discovered a way to keep

> my elbows,

> wrists, and knees warm when they are throbbing by using old tube

> socks. I cut

> off the toes and put them on under my clothes. This way I can save

> the warm

> patches for work. Wow, I'm thinking I might even put a little asper

> cream on

> underneath.

>

> Take Care

> Babs

>

>

>

>

>

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