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Books by Catherine Green
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Recent Posts
- Book Review: Hunting Adeline (Cat and Mouse Duet) by H.D. Carlton
- ❄️ Witchy Wednesday: Welcoming the Winter Solstice
- Mummy Monday: Retail at Christmas, TikTok Lollipops & Surviving the Final Countdown
- Free for all Friday: My Book Review of Haunting Adeline by H.D. Carlton
- Witchy Wednesday: Embracing the Dark Side of the Holidays 🖤
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Top Posts & Pages
- ❄️ Witchy Wednesday: Welcoming the Winter Solstice
- 🧹 Witchy Wednesday | How I Cleanse My Haunted Dolls (and Why You Might Need To)
- Book Review: Hunting Adeline (Cat and Mouse Duet) by H.D. Carlton
- #BookTalk When the Vampire meets the Witch - "Vampire of Blackpool"
- Ghost Hunting on a Budget: A Guide for Amateur Investigators and Families
- #BookTalk "Beloved Woman" by Jonathan Kimba
- Free for all Friday: My Book Review of Haunting Adeline by H.D. Carlton
- Vampire Hunter Novels by Catherine Green
- Mummy Monday: Retail at Christmas, TikTok Lollipops & Surviving the Final Countdown
- Ghost Hunter Diaries
Tag Archives: distichiasis
5 Ways to Understand my Chronic Pain Condition
I joined the social network for A Chronic Voice earlier this year because I needed to find people who understand what life is like with chronic pain. Today I have written a post using the August link-up prompts, to show … Continue reading
Posted in eye health, health, holistic health, pagan mother, Random Musings
Tagged 5 ways to understand my chronic pain condition, congenital eye disorder, distichiasis, dry eye syndrome, ingrowing eyelashes, living with chronic pain, lymphodoema distichiasis, rare eye disorder, SpookyMrsGreen, the pagan housewife
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Living with Chronic Pain: How Reiki Saved my Sanity
LGBT fantasy book writer Catherine Green discusses how reiki energy healing helps her to live with chronic eye disease at SpookyMrsGreen.com mindful parenting and modern pagan lifestyle blog.👻 Continue reading
Posted in #mummymonday, eye health, health, holistic health, pagan mother, Random Musings
Tagged #lifestylebloggeruk, #mummymonday, #spoonie, #witchywednesday, blepharitis, Catherine Green Author, congenital eye disorder, congenital health condition, distichiasis, dry eye syndrome, eye surgery, genetic eye disorder, LGBT Fantasy book series for adults, LGBT fantasy book writer Catherine Green, living with chronic pain, lymphodoema distichiasis, Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, rare eye disorder, reiki energy healing, reiki healing therapy, scars on eyes, SpookyMrsGreen, vampire writer Catherine Green
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#AtoZChallenge: Hooray for our National Health Service!
Join LGBT fantasy book writer Catherine Green on the April A-Z Blogging Challenge at SpookyMrsGreen mindful parenting and modern pagan lifestyle blog. 👻 Continue reading
Posted in A-Z Blog Challenge, blog challenge, british, catherine green, health, Random Musings, UK
Tagged #AtoZChallenge, A-Z April Blog Hop Challenge, distichiasis, Double row of eye lashes, dry eye syndrome, free health care service, Hooray for our National Health Service, LGBT Fantasy book series for adults, LGBT fantasy book writer Catherine Green, lymphodoema distichiasis, National Health Service, NHS England, NHS Midlands, NHS North West, rare eye disorder, vampire writer Catherine Green
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How to Confuse Your Doctor
How to confuse your doctor: my struggle to obtain a repeat prescription for eye drops. SpookyMrsGreen mindful parenting and modern pagan lifestyle blog. 👻 Continue reading
An NHS Hospital Waiting Room
Join me in an NHS hospital waiting room in Manchester at SpookyMrsGreen mindful parenting and modern pagan lifestyle blog. 👻 Continue reading
Posted in pagan mother, Random Musings
Tagged #mummymonday, #spoonie, a hospital waiting room, catherine green, chronic pain condition, congenital health condition, distichiasis, dry eye syndrome, eye hospital, eye surgery, eyes, hospital, ingrowing eyelashes, living with chronic pain, Manchester Eye Hospital, Manchester hospitals, Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, medical, mummy mondays, plastic surgery, rare eye diseases, rare eye disorders, SpookyMrsGreen, the pagan housewife
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