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In a message dated 2/25/04 2:41:15 PM Eastern Standard Time,

llchriste@... writes:

<< but I'm such a CHICKEN when it comes to PAIN! >>

Awwwww, balony, anyone who has EDS can tolerate a tattoo. We probably don't

even feel the pain. LOL!!!!

Hugs,

Sue

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<< but I'm such a CHICKEN when it comes to PAIN! >>

Awwwww, balony, anyone who has EDS can tolerate a tattoo. We probably don't

even feel the pain. LOL!!!!

***********************

Hey guys!!

A friend turned me on to this pain killer stuff...

Wining that I might be too much of a chicken too, she wrote:

~~ There is something you can use to make it totally pain-free and some

tattoo places actually sell it, but you can buy it yourself at any drugstore -

it's called Emla cream and it works 100% of the time. It completely numbs the

skin and the effect lasts for some time. You put it on and leave it on for an

hour prior to the procedure, then wipe it off. We use it in hospitals on

children when they are going to get IV's. Here is the product:

http://www.emla-ad.com/

So you apply the cream and cover it with a special bandage or you buy the

disk (like a patch) and apply it wherever you want your tattoo. Then when you

have it, voila, no pain. ~~

************************

Debbi here again...

Sounds good don't you think??

Hey, hey, hey... I think we are getting closer to a done deal..

I say we schedule a real block of time with Sue's guy and GO FOR IT!

Let's go girls!

Debbi

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<< but I'm such a CHICKEN when it comes to PAIN! >>

Awwwww, balony, anyone who has EDS can tolerate a tattoo. We probably don't

even feel the pain. LOL!!!!

***********************

Hey guys!!

A friend turned me on to this pain killer stuff...

Wining that I might be too much of a chicken too, she wrote:

~~ There is something you can use to make it totally pain-free and some

tattoo places actually sell it, but you can buy it yourself at any drugstore -

it's called Emla cream and it works 100% of the time. It completely numbs the

skin and the effect lasts for some time. You put it on and leave it on for an

hour prior to the procedure, then wipe it off. We use it in hospitals on

children when they are going to get IV's. Here is the product:

http://www.emla-ad.com/

So you apply the cream and cover it with a special bandage or you buy the

disk (like a patch) and apply it wherever you want your tattoo. Then when you

have it, voila, no pain. ~~

************************

Debbi here again...

Sounds good don't you think??

Hey, hey, hey... I think we are getting closer to a done deal..

I say we schedule a real block of time with Sue's guy and GO FOR IT!

Let's go girls!

Debbi

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<< but I'm such a CHICKEN when it comes to PAIN! >>

Awwwww, balony, anyone who has EDS can tolerate a tattoo. We probably don't

even feel the pain. LOL!!!!

***********************

Hey guys!!

A friend turned me on to this pain killer stuff...

Wining that I might be too much of a chicken too, she wrote:

~~ There is something you can use to make it totally pain-free and some

tattoo places actually sell it, but you can buy it yourself at any drugstore -

it's called Emla cream and it works 100% of the time. It completely numbs the

skin and the effect lasts for some time. You put it on and leave it on for an

hour prior to the procedure, then wipe it off. We use it in hospitals on

children when they are going to get IV's. Here is the product:

http://www.emla-ad.com/

So you apply the cream and cover it with a special bandage or you buy the

disk (like a patch) and apply it wherever you want your tattoo. Then when you

have it, voila, no pain. ~~

************************

Debbi here again...

Sounds good don't you think??

Hey, hey, hey... I think we are getting closer to a done deal..

I say we schedule a real block of time with Sue's guy and GO FOR IT!

Let's go girls!

Debbi

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