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Neuropathy | Last Active: Jul 29 1:36pm | Replies (54)

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@njed Ed – That list of 'uh ohs' gets longer and longer, doesn't it, Ed? Thanks (or NO thanks)to sepsis, I've had to add a few additional 'uh ohs,' unrelated to my PN. I've always enjoyed writing letters by hand, on paper, using a good ('good,' but not expensive) fountain pen. A number of my distant friends got pleasure out of replying in kind, using all sorts of interesting stationery. Then, when I noticed my handwriting going all bonkers, going up and downhill, turning simple penmanship into lines of indecipherable curly-q's, I purchased a light table and taped a sheet of lined paper to the glass to give me visible guidelines. When I noticed that I could no longer stay within my visible guidelines, I chucked the whole rig and turned to MS Word. Numbers? Oh, numbers! Oh, lordy, no! A few days ago, a handyman doing some work on my house asked if possibly I could pay him with a check. I must have torn up two or three checks before I had one that looked like I was paying the handyman the amount I owed him. Avoiding writing numbers by hand has been on my 'uh oh' list for quite some time. – Ray (@ray666)

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Ray - yes...check writing an issue. I fact, getting low on checks, I just put in an order and did not order 80 checks this time, I ordered 120 to allow for tearing some up!