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    DOUBLE INDIGO 666 WORLD TOUR

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    • GilesG
      Giles
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      I suspect perhaps not measured the way we do….

      "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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      • scooterS
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        I'd have to agree with rechecking the measurement. I had them, late last year, and the thigh was at 12.75"(washed), before I sent them off to @DrBabyhorse . With the amount of wear and washing this pair has been through, over the past 2+ years, I'm certain all shrinkage was achieved some time ago.

        Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.

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        • Adman103A
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          Uh oh!  My apologies if I screwed it up- I will check the instructions and remeasure!

          Guitars, denim, and astronomy

          666PD, Vulcans, 666SII, 666D, and 666XHS

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          • Adman103A
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            Ok, I've rewatched the helpful video on how to measure, checked the phase of the moon and the tide charts, got plenty of sleep, and took a B12, and yup, looks like I messed up the initial thigh measurement.  It's 12 5/8" inches.  Or 12.625" for those who fancy mixing up the English system with decimal points.
            Either way, I must've had a brain fart, so my apologies!  @sabergirl , might that work better for you?  Thanks @Giles and @scooter for the heads up!

            Guitars, denim, and astronomy

            666PD, Vulcans, 666SII, 666D, and 666XHS

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            • S
              sabergirl
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              Still sounds like they might still be too tight, but I'll give it a whirl! I'll PM you, @Adman103

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              • S
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                The World Tour jeans have arrived! Thanks, Adman. These have come a long way since I had them last. I’ve also gained about 15 pounds. I can wear them, and the softness of then denim makes it bearable, but I’m afraid I might speed up a crotch blowout. Mia is obsessed with her ball. I’m obsessed with denim.

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                • DrBabyhorseD
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                  Nice! I’m glad the fit worked out. Also that’s a cool belt.

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                  • S
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                    Thanks! It’s a flat head belt that I got off the forum a while back when I was pining for an IHB - 03.

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                    • Adman103A
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                      They're looking good!  Cute doggo too.  Treat em hard!

                      Guitars, denim, and astronomy

                      666PD, Vulcans, 666SII, 666D, and 666XHS

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                      • S
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                        Thus far not much to report on the tour. Yesterday, I did my usual afternoon dog-walk in the neighborhood before work.I was diagnosed with MS in December. This led me to need a less physically demanding job than serving, or bar tending, so now I’m a concierge at the Inn on the Biltmore Estate. I just started a couple months ago. It’s a Forbes 4 diamond property, so we’re pretty fancy. I’m not supposed to bring my phone onto the floor, but I snuck some pics during my shift, yesterday. Here’s the back of the Inn, by the employee entrance: Part of the mountain view from there: I wasn’t actually doing my own job for most of yesterday, I was stuck covering for our PBX operator, which means I spent the majority of the shift tucked in this horrible fluorescent corner wrangling this spaceship of a phone: Not my favorite. Truthfully, the whole gig is pretty boring  and terrible, but I haven’t worked in like 4 months, so I’m going to hang onto this job for a while to get some new resume fodder. At least I normally sit at a desk out in this beautiful (if terribly old-fashioned) lobby: Here’s another view of the lobby from up on the mezzanine: I know the pics are shite, but I’m terrified of getting caught with my phone out; it’s a very strict policy. Anyhoo, this morning I had a doctor’s appointment, which is sort of a common feature of my life these days. This particular office is a weird throwback to the 60s—the practice has been there for a looong time. Then I got lunch with my mom. Snapped a mirror selfie for my first fit pic of this leg: The jeans are tighter than I would like across the hips and seat, I’m sort of scared I’m going to rip them getting in and out of the car. Fit looks fine, just feels constricting. Maybe wearing them will be inspiration to lose the weight I gained recovering from surgery. I have to go back to work in an hour or so. More updates to come!

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                        • SeulS
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                          I didn't know you were diagnosed with MS… How is "modern science" dealing with this?.. How will/ should it affect you?.. If too personal just ignore (of course)...

                          Great pics btw...

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                          • neph93N
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                            That’s a great update. Don’t get caught! [emoji15] Jeans look great.

                            Very sorry to hear about the MS though. Strangely I have two colleagues who developed it very recently.

                            «Stevie Heighway on the wing!
                            We had dreams, and songs to sing…»

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                              Not too personal, just not much to report. Thus far my symptoms have been very mild. I had a hysterectomy in September, and during my recovery from that I was having more dizziness and loss of equilibrium than one would expect from anesthesia. I was also feeling strange on the right side of my body; trouble standing and getting started with walking, muscle weakness, trouble writing. Needless to say, this was scary as shit, so I went to a neurologist. She did an mri on my brain, and lo and behold, there are lesions in there which can be indicative of MS. I have a family history of it, so felt pretty confident accepting that as my diagnosis. I’ve been taking a DMD (disease modifying drug) since January, with minimal side effects. Fortunately, it’s a pill: no injectables or infusions, yet. I have to have my blood tested regularly to make sure the drug doesn’t send me into liver failure.

                              I feel pretty good, most days. Fatigued and tired, all the time. I do get killer muscle cramps and spasms, and sometimes feel weak or stumble or slur my speech (even when I’m not drinking: fun!). Anyway, I’m taking it day by day. Fortunately Marcia’s job provides us with health insurance, though she’s miserable at it, which is a bummer.

                              There’s no way of knowing how MS will progress. It effects everyone differently. So far I’m one of the lucky ones!

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                              • neph93N
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                                @sabergirl:

                                There’s no way of knowing how MS will progress. It effects everyone differently. So far I’m one of the lucky ones!

                                Thanks for sharing. I’m so glad you have good insurance and that you’re not too heavily affected.

                                «Stevie Heighway on the wing!
                                We had dreams, and songs to sing…»

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                                • GilesG
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                                  Good luck Ann.  G&P&A

                                  "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                  • S
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                                    Thanks, everyone! I get scared sometimes, but mostly I’m just staying positive and living my life. No sense in crying until there’s something to cry about—and even then, I am a shed the tears and then move on to the next thing type!

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                                    • RoxRocks86R
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                                      Love your attitude, you’re a real trooper @sabergirl!

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                                      • bryaneidins70B
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                                        Hi Ann,

                                        Sorry to hear about your diagnosis. My girlfriend was diagnosed with Ms approx 10yrs ago, you wouldn't know it if you met her but she did suffer from dizziness and fatigue. She never went down the DMD route, as at the time they were only available intravenously and with small children, she thought not a great idea. Last year she decided to look into HSCT and done her research. The pioneering guy is Dr Ruiz in Mexico, long story short, we raised the money and off she went with 10 others from around the world. She was out there a month and last week was her stem cell birthday (thats when you are given back your virgin stem cells to help regrow your new immune system). She feels great, the  and is so grateful to have the oppurtunity to have a crack at halting this horrible disease.

                                        All the best on your journey and please feel free to Pm me.

                                        'Fail we may…Sail we must'

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                                        • rocketR
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                                          sending positive vibes and spirit… and the selfie is cool since it is you  :)...

                                          rocketrocksrox 🤙🏼🤙🏾

                                          It's all humbug, like everywhere
                                          R.I.P. Geo

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                                          • S
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                                            Thank you for all the kind words and encouragement, everyone!

                                            Wow, @bryaneidins70, I've read a little bit about HSCT, and it sounds very intense.  I'm so glad to hear that your girlfriend is feeling great!  I hope that the she has results from the reset.  Thus far, my symptoms haven't been severe enough for me to consider drastic measures like that, but I will certainly watch the progress of that treatment with great interest.  Thank you for being open to sharing your experience with me, talking to other people about their path with MS has helped give me invaluable perspective.

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