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Tag Archives: rare eye disorder
My Spiritual Journey: Reiki and Eye Surgery
Take a moment for parental self-care with LGBT fantasy book writer Catherine Green at SpookyMrsGreen mindful parenting and modern pagan lifestyle blog. 👻 Continue reading
Posted in eye health, health, holistic health, pagan mother, Random Musings
Tagged angel spirit guides, animal spirit guides, congenital eye disorder, double row eyelashes, dry eye syndrome, eye surgery, LGBT fantasy book writer Catherine Green, lymphedema distichiasis, lymphodoema distichiasis, Manchester Eye Hospital, meditating for pain relief, rare eye disease, rare eye disorder, reiki energy healing, reiki healing therapy, spiritual health, SpookyMrsGreen
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#AtoZChallenge: Living with Chronic Pain
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, mind body spirit, Random Musings, UK
Tagged #AtoZChallenge, A-Z April Blog Hop Challenge, April A-Z Blogging Challenge, catherine green, coping with chronic pain, coping with pregnancy pain, dry eye syndrome, dry sore eyes, LGBT Fantasy book series for adults, LGBT fantasy book writer Catherine Green, living with chronic pain, living with disability, lymphodoema distichiasis, postnatal pain, rare eye disorder, sciatic pain, 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
Rare Eye Condition and a Writing Career
Learn about LDS symptoms and how to live with rare eye disease with LGBT fantasy book writer Catherine Green at SpookyMrsGreen mindful parenting and modern pagan lifestyle blog. 👻 Continue reading
Posted in dry eye, dry eyes, eye health, eyes, health, holistic health, pagan mother, rare eye condition
Tagged #mummymonday, #TheRedcliffeNovels, British vampires and werewolves, Catherine Green Author, dry eye syndrome, eye health problems, eyelid rotation surgery, ingrowing eyelashes, LDS symptoms, living with chronic pain, lymphodoema distichiasis, Manchester Eye Hospital, mummy mondays, North Staffordshire hospital, rare eye condition and a writing career, rare eye disorder, scratching eyes, sore itchy eyes, SpookyMrsGreen, the pagan housewife, treating a rare eye condition
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