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Sounds great! You are very creative, have a wonderful wedding and good luck on the continuing success with your fight against hcv. -dz-Kay <jetticus@...> wrote:

What an odd combination post, eh? Only on a group like this LOLSo the results of the "more extensive" blood work came back acording to the nurse who called today. He said they do the next test in 6 mo., I negotiated that down to 3 mo so I can stomp on it asap if it reappears. And it does have a reappearance odd of 80% or so for me. So I want to keep on it. Now, here's some great ideas I got for the wedding reception favors and stuff for really cheap and fast: we are going to print our own paper stuff like seed packets (we're going ot make pkt.s with names & date, pretty flower pic and fill with some forget-me-not seeds and use some little hallmarky saying like "as you watch these seeds grow think of us and know our love and bond will too be growing" - yea, cheesy, I made it up but hey it's a wedding), personalized

bookmarks, wallet size photo of couple in wedding dress with names, etc on back -using digital cameras and my printer. I'm making brownies so we can prewrap them and use them for the grooms cake with a note of the history of grooms cakes.Putting out a box with stationary and pens so guests can write "blessings or wishes" then during special/rough times they can take them out and re-read them. Cheaper than a guest book and I think more personal. I'm going secondhand store shopping for candle holders so we can do 'table scapes' for centerpieces using tea lites and votives and individual flowers in tiny bottles. Also from secondhand store I'm looking for lace curtains like prisillas which are out of style right now and cut them to resew into wedding party table and cake table toppers.So any other quick, cheap and EASY ideas? Send 'em to me!I don't know who said "busy hands are happy hands" but they need a slap upside the

head right about now from me LOLKay

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So the Hep C can actually vanish from your body?

What an odd combination post, eh? Only

on a group like this LOL

> So the results of the " more extensive " blood work came back

acording

> to the nurse who called today. He said they do the next test in 6

> mo., I negotiated that down to 3 mo so I can stomp on it asap if

it

> reappears. And it does have a reappearance odd of 80% or so for

me.

> So I want to keep on it.

> Now, here's some great ideas I got for the wedding reception

favors

> and stuff for really cheap and fast: we are going to print our own

> paper stuff like seed packets (we're going ot make pkt.s with

names &

> date, pretty flower pic and fill with some forget-me-not seeds and

> use some little hallmarky saying like " as you watch these seeds

grow

> think of us and know our love and bond will too be growing " - yea,

> cheesy, I made it up but hey it's a wedding), personalized

bookmarks,

> wallet size photo of couple in wedding dress with names, etc on

back -

> using digital cameras and my printer. I'm making brownies so we

can

> prewrap them and use them for the grooms cake with a note of the

> history of grooms cakes.

> Putting out a box with stationary and pens so guests can

> write " blessings or wishes " then during special/rough times they

can

> take them out and re-read them. Cheaper than a guest book and I

think

> more personal. I'm going secondhand store shopping for candle

holders

> so we can do 'table scapes' for centerpieces using tea lites and

> votives and individual flowers in tiny bottles. Also from

secondhand

> store I'm looking for lace curtains like prisillas which are out

of

> style right now and cut them to resew into wedding party table and

> cake table toppers.

> So any other quick, cheap and EASY ideas? Send 'em to me!

> I don't know who said " busy hands are happy hands " but they need a

> slap upside the head right about now from me LOL

> Kay

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

>

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They can't prove that it can, because it takes a certain amount of it to be detected. So you could be undetectable and actually still have some of the virus in your body. That being said, I have been undetectable for over 1 year after treatment and have high hope that the virus has vanished from my body. -dz-Greg <lyno46@...> wrote:

So the Hep C can actually vanish from your body? What an odd combination post, eh? Only on a group like this LOL> So the results of the "more extensive" blood work came back acording > to the nurse who called today. He said they do the next test in 6 > mo., I negotiated that down to 3 mo so I can stomp on it asap if it > reappears. And it does have a reappearance odd of 80% or so for me. > So I want to keep on it.> Now, here's some great ideas I got for the wedding reception favors > and stuff

for really cheap and fast: we are going to print our own > paper stuff like seed packets (we're going ot make pkt.s with names & > date, pretty flower pic and fill with some forget-me-not seeds and > use some little hallmarky saying like "as you watch these seeds grow > think of us and know our love and bond will too be growing" - yea, > cheesy, I made it up but hey it's a wedding), personalized bookmarks, > wallet size photo of couple in wedding dress with names, etc on back -> using digital cameras and my printer. I'm making brownies so we can > prewrap them and use them for the grooms cake with a note of the > history of grooms cakes.> Putting out a box with stationary and pens so guests can > write "blessings or wishes" then during special/rough times they can > take them out and re-read them. Cheaper than a guest book and I think > more personal. I'm going

secondhand store shopping for candle holders > so we can do 'table scapes' for centerpieces using tea lites and > votives and individual flowers in tiny bottles. Also from secondhand > store I'm looking for lace curtains like prisillas which are out of > style right now and cut them to resew into wedding party table and > cake table toppers.> So any other quick, cheap and EASY ideas? Send 'em to me!> I don't know who said "busy hands are happy hands" but they need a > slap upside the head right about now from me LOL> Kay> > > > --------------------------------->

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> They can't prove that it can, because it takes a certain amount of

it to be detected. So you could be undetectable and actually still

have some of the virus in your body. That being said, I have been

undetectable for over 1 year after treatment and have high hope that

the virus has vanished from my body. -dz-

>

Envy Envy Envy And good for you!

Kay

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