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Hey guess what! My FOS order came today and I love it! Blue metallic rivets crossbody pouch. Nicely wrapped in her plastic bag with the wrist strap and adjustable shoulder strap. She's really cute and feels very comfortable on my good shoulder.

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With her little sister...

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I'm very pleased and can't wait to use my new bag! I am usually a satchel/clutch kind of gal so this will be a new adventure! Of course, I could use my set as organizers in my bigger bags!

Love it!!!! [emoji173]️. We should rename ourselves the Star Rivets. Lol Isn’t there at least 4 or 5 of us that own something in the star rivets - LT, you, Ho999, me, whateve (?)
 
Love it!!!! [emoji173]️. We should rename ourselves the Star Rivets. Lol Isn’t there at least 4 or 5 of us that own something in the star rivets - LT, you, Ho999, me, whateve (?)
I own more star rivets than I probably should lol
I went crazy like I did for hologram the year or 2 before. They are so pretty though and make me happy!
 
So I'm pretty sure I'm returning my purple dreamer. I have it all packed up and ready to ship back. I'm just going to wait a few days to make sure I don't miss it though. This probably sounds crazy but I started new meds last week that have left me feeling rather mellow and subdued. Maybe this bag would have been instant love if I had received it before my meds kicked in? Who knows, but I think it's best I should probably just ship it back.

I'm really hoping these side effects taper off soon once my body gets adjusted to them. Plus they are costing me about $300 a month, I don't like boring things cutting into purse funds!
 
So I'm pretty sure I'm returning my purple dreamer. I have it all packed up and ready to ship back. I'm just going to wait a few days to make sure I don't miss it though. This probably sounds crazy but I started new meds last week that have left me feeling rather mellow and subdued. Maybe this bag would have been instant love if I had received it before my meds kicked in? Who knows, but I think it's best I should probably just ship it back.

I'm really hoping these side effects taper off soon once my body gets adjusted to them. Plus they are costing me about $300 a month, I don't like boring things cutting into purse funds!
I don’t remember seeing your dreamer — did I read somewhere you got the large one? Interesting timing with the new meds and the dreamer — perhaps this new med is good for your ban (lol), hopefully it is good for you anyways.
 
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I don’t remember seeing your dreamer — did I read somewhere you got the large one? Interesting timing with the new meds and the dreamer — perhaps this new med is good for your ban (lol), hopefully it is good for you anyways.
Yeah, I ordered the larger one. It's smaller than I thought though, roughly size of a swagger 27. I love the style and extra pockets but wish it to be a bit bigger.
I was scared of my new medicine at first, one of the rare side effects is the extreme urge to gamble or compulsively shop! I thought I would be swimming in new bags! :panic:
Instead I just feel blah and nauseous. Just hoping it's working for me though and I can avoid surgery, I will know in a few months.
 
Yeah, I ordered the larger one. It's smaller than I thought though, roughly size of a swagger 27. I love the style and extra pockets but wish it to be a bit bigger.
I was scared of my new medicine at first, one of the rare side effects is the extreme urge to gamble or compulsively shop! I thought I would be swimming in new bags! :panic:
Instead I just feel blah and nauseous. Just hoping it's working for me though and I can avoid surgery, I will know in a few months.
Bummer about the Dreamer. Good luck with the new med —hope you don’t feel too bad and it helps you avoid surgery. Take care H.
 
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Yeah, I ordered the larger one. It's smaller than I thought though, roughly size of a swagger 27. I love the style and extra pockets but wish it to be a bit bigger.
I was scared of my new medicine at first, one of the rare side effects is the extreme urge to gamble or compulsively shop! I thought I would be swimming in new bags! :panic:
Instead I just feel blah and nauseous. Just hoping it's working for me though and I can avoid surgery, I will know in a few months.
I remember reading about those side effects! I think I know the drug. I tried it but once I realized that once I got up to the actual correct dose what it would cost a month, I decided to stop taking it. It wasn't doing anything but maybe it would have worked if I had stuck with it. I wish it had made me feel mellow. I hope it works for you and you don't have to have surgery.
 
I remember reading about those side effects! I think I know the drug. I tried it but once I realized that once I got up to the actual correct dose what it would cost a month, I decided to stop taking it. It wasn't doing anything but maybe it would have worked if I had stuck with it. I wish it had made me feel mellow. I hope it works for you and you don't have to have surgery.

I'm still unsure of my new mellowed out feeling. My anxiety has definitely lessened which I really like but I feel like I'm in a fog or something. I just really want my old energy back and no more crazy mood swings, I've basically gone through menopause in 6 months at age 31. My doctors think they can reverse it and get everything back to normal range with my new treatment plan.
 
I'm still unsure of my new mellowed out feeling. My anxiety has definitely lessened which I really like but I feel like I'm in a fog or something. I just really want my old energy back and no more crazy mood swings, I've basically gone through menopause in 6 months at age 31. My doctors think they can reverse it and get everything back to normal range with my new treatment plan.
That happened to my sister after she had her last baby (the menopause, I don't know if she had mood swings.) I don't think she tried to get it treated. It's good the doctors think they can reverse it.
 
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