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Wiggly toes!

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This is in celebration of being able to see the bones in feet and ankles, to potter down the stairs more easily. And inspired by the person with those lovely new sandals!

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I know the feeling. I keep looking admiringly at my hands and wrists at the moment as they are not swollen for the first time for 9 years! (Other people may think that they are peculiar looking due to the long term damage, but I think they look beautiful and SLIM)

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Hello Tawney :) Just seen this, awesome!!! :) Isn't it amazing to actually see your feet and not just puffiness and inflammation (at least that was what mine looked like)!! I hope you're feeling better and that fluey feeling has gone away? I very much hope so!! Lots of love, Christine xxxx

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