AnneValente
AnneValente entering "Prednisone and Weight Gain" in my Addisonian Support Group
updated about 1 year ago
57, Female - Eons member since Sep 26, 2008
Located in Waterbury, CT
Recent Activity
gave a gift to WillitsGal - about 12 hours ago
gave a gift to Bluesman07 - about 12 hours ago
gave a gift to summerrain03 - about 12 hours ago
gave a gift to TheValiant - 5 days ago
gave a gift to Thirdchance - 5 days ago
gave a gift to onetoejeff - 7 days ago
About
- Relationship
- Married. Interested in meeting women for friendship and meeting people for networking
- Work
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- Fire Department, sec. to marshal - 1980 to 1998
- More about me
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I have a Boston Terrier named O.Suzanna - was a gift from my daughter in Alabama, hence the name. she is a monster and a boston terror! I enjoy writing, reading, knitting, and crafts. I retired from our local fire dept. in '98 (took an early retirement for med. reasons, no big deal) Feel free to visit my support group. info. not only for the diagnosed but for nurses, doctors and family and friends who would like to help their loved ones.
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Tis the season to be jolly; and to bake to my heart's content. It is something I grew up with, when a More…
















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