Woke up feeling extremely groovy. No fatigue, no sides, no mental illness, truly a miracle day. It’s nice to remember what life used to be like and what it will be like again. With that I’ll say that all is well and bye for now.
Billy is in the process of dictating a 'Guest Post' to me. If you have another ungroovy day and don't feel like writing that day, let me know and I'll send it to you. MYS, Pet Psychic to the Hep C Community since 2006
So good to see you still have feeling-groovy-days after all :) And to see you've done shot 37!
For months I've wanted to ask you about a photo I saw on you blog. Fatigue and pre-treatment depression has delayed it until now. It was a photo of a girl in bikini, wearing some kind of "support collar" (when I don't know the English word I make them up), her parents (?) sitting in the background. Great photo! Can you tell me about it?
Hi CC. I shot the photo around 1970 and it was of an Italian family. Al, Ella and Shirley Lucci. Shirley made a living getting tapped by cars and then suing the driver. I went over to her house one Saturday morning and she was dressed in the bikini and the neck collar. I shot the photo in 35mm with a 20mm wide angle lens. Al and Ella have since passed away and I don't know what happened to Shirley. She had been married and divorced 3 times by 22
Interesting story about how she made a living, for sure! Well I love that photo. Would you care to sell me a print?
This is quite far from sharing the hepper experience, but it is a good thing that I got more absorbed with your photos than the sx, isn't it :)
I was a passionate amateur photographer before the fatigue got me down. Sadly my digital slr has been collecting dust in the closet most of the time the last two years. If I clear the virus I'll buy myself a new fast 20mm lens and start having fun again. 1st shot is down, so I'm on my way.
I sold my real estate business in 2006 and retired and I attend Sacramento State University as an art major. I live in Carmichael with my girl friend of 7 years. I had HCV for 39 years with Level 2 fibrosis, genotype 1A, started treatment May 10th, 2007 with Peg-Intron Ribavirin. Medium/heavy side effects, fatigue/depression being the most prevalent. I cleared the virus at 8 weeks, treated for 11 months, finished April 10th, 2008 and I am virus free 6 months post treatment. I am one of the lucky ones.
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Billy is in the process of dictating a 'Guest Post' to me. If you have another ungroovy day and don't feel like writing that day, let me know and I'll send it to you.
MYS, Pet Psychic to the Hep C Community since 2006
You're very funny!!!!!
So good to see you still have feeling-groovy-days after all :) And to see you've done shot 37!
For months I've wanted to ask you about a photo I saw on you blog. Fatigue and pre-treatment depression has delayed it until now. It was a photo of a girl in bikini, wearing some kind of "support collar" (when I don't know the English word I make them up), her parents (?) sitting in the background. Great photo! Can you tell me about it?
CC
YEAH TERRY!!!!!WOOHOO!
:-)
Hi CC. I shot the photo around 1970 and it was of an Italian family. Al, Ella and Shirley Lucci. Shirley made a living getting tapped by cars and then suing the driver. I went over to her house one Saturday morning and she was dressed in the bikini and the neck collar. I shot the photo in 35mm with a 20mm wide angle lens. Al and Ella have since passed away and I don't know what happened to Shirley. She had been married and divorced 3 times by 22
Interesting story about how she made a living, for sure! Well I love that photo. Would you care to sell me a print?
This is quite far from sharing the hepper experience, but it is a good thing that I got more absorbed with your photos than the sx, isn't it :)
I was a passionate amateur photographer before the fatigue got me down. Sadly my digital slr has been collecting dust in the closet most of the time the last two years. If I clear the virus I'll buy myself a new fast 20mm lens and start having fun again. 1st shot is down, so I'm on my way.
Let me know about the print!
CC
CC, send me an email-terrylee8@aol.com
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