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Ear piercing - the final chapter

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After talking to my GP and a phlebotomist, I decided to take the plunge ( or should that be plunger?) and I have a pretty little pair of crystal and gold earrings residing in my ears. All done without problems. Good instruction on after care. I always said I wouldn’t have it done until I could have matching diamonds and there just happens to be a pair coming up for auction locally. Hints have been dropped! Thank you all for your wise words.

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Zena166

Hi Susan. Pleased you got them sorted. Hope your hints work. I suggest you don’t be subtle with your hints! Hope you get your diamonds. Glad all went ok. Take care zena x

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Plum53

Great news well done you x

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