Ballerina / Ballet Watercolor Illustration Print - Art Gift - Nursery / Children Wall Art - Newest

This artwork is brought to life with hand-painted watercolors accented with colored pencils. It is then digitized and printed using high quality ink on lightly textured, heavy, archival paper to last for many years to come. This is a wonderful gift with a beautiful, sweet ballerina. It’s perfect for a nursery, child’s room, baby shower, house-warming, wedding, or bridesmaid gift! The artwork size you choose will fit standard-sized frames. Each work of art is signed by the artist (Shellene Eaton). CUSTOMIZE YOUR ARTWORK! This beautiful ballerina and her slippers are also available in Custom Name Art, and as Custom Illustrations. See my page for more details.Purchase does not include frame and will not display copyright mark.

“You can’t really tell whether it’s symptoms of an ongoing malady or whether you’re getting old,” he said. “Fatigue, joint pain, skin discoloration, it’s very subtle and occurs over a long time. People just don’t know they have it.”. When they find out, the damage is sometimes advanced. Hepatitis C slowly attacks the liver and over many years, it can lead to cirrhosis, liver cancer and liver failure. Tabor, a veteran who worked as a battlefield medic in Vietnam, doesn’t know for certain how he was infected, but suspects it was when he and other soldiers were vaccinated with unsterilized air gun injectors.

Before starting on his most recent regimen, Tabor spent two years taking injections with an immune system-booster called interferon, combined with an older drug called ribavirin that ballerina / ballet watercolor illustration print - art gift - nursery / children wall art stops the hepatitis virus from spreading in the body, The side effects of the cocktail can include fatigue, depression, insomnia and severe mood swings, “I turned into a raving lunatic, and would scream at people on the street for no reason,” Tabor said, “They call it riba-rage, The slightest little thing will set you off.”..

He also tried some of the first drugs developed to target the hepatitis virus directly: Vertex Pharmaceuticals’ Incivek and Merck & Co.’s Victrelis. Those pills boosted cure rates, but added yet more side effects. “They’re all the plagues of Job rolled into one,” Tabor said. “I was covered in boils.”. For all that, they didn’t work. The virus persisted in Tabor’s liver until this month. Tabor still has to take Sovaldi for 12 more weeks, and wait for another 12 before he’s officially considered cured. Cabrera, meantime, says she expects to stay on the drug for months until all traces of the virus are gone.

Cabrera, who grew up in a housing project in the Ironbound ballerina / ballet watercolor illustration print - art gift - nursery / children wall art section of Newark, found out she was infected from a routine blood test in 2008, She doesn’t know how she got it, A year later, Cabrera started getting unexplained symptoms including severe bloating in her legs, nosebleeds, dizziness, and internal bleeding, Doctors in Pennsylvania, where she was living at the time, misdiagnosed her with kidney disease, even as the symptoms gradually got worse and she had to quit her job working at a door factory, she said..

In 2011, after moving back to Newark, a primary care doctor finally connected her symptoms to liver problems from hepatitis. He sent her to a nearby emergency room and told her to refuse to leave until she was seen by a liver disease expert. To her shock, the doctors there told her liver was failing and put her on the list for a transplant the morning after she arrived, she said. They also diagnosed her with liver cancer, she said. For months, she slept with her mobile phone by her bed, ready to rush to the hospital whenever an organ became available. After three false alarms, she finally received a new liver in a 16-hour operation in January 2012 that left her with a scar all the way across her belly. The complications of the operation were so bad she was in and out of the hospital for a year.

After she found out early this year that the virus had returned, she was terrified she might have to get a second transplant — especially after she got a letter from her insurer in late May saying it wouldn’t pay for Sovaldi, After her doctors appealed, the insurer approved the drug in late June, she said, Kristin Binns, a spokeswoman for WellPoin, which operates Cabrera’s Medicaid plan, said in an e-mail that the company was unable to approve the initial requests for coverage ballerina / ballet watercolor illustration print - art gift - nursery / children wall art because it hadn’t received key clinical information, Her request was approved once the company received more information, she said..

In February 1964, Sue was an education major at San Jose State. Quiet and studious, she didn’t go out much. But on a whim, she and her roommates decided to check out a dance the university was hosting at the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds. True to her serious nature, Sue dressed in a straight black skirt and gray sweater and pulled her hair back into a French roll. It wasn’t the kind of outfit, Sue realized, that was likely to attract much notice from young men. But somehow she stood out to one of the Spartan football players who strutted into the dance. “They surveyed the room, turned to leave and then one player, who seemed like the leader of the pack, walked toward me,” Sue recalled. “He pointed at me and said, ‘I never leave a dance without dancing at least once, so will you dance with me?’ ”.

Wondering “why me,” Sue nonetheless accepted his offer, During two dances — one fast, one slow — they made small talk, including about the band, It was a swing group that played throughout Northern California, Sue had heard the band before and liked them, but the football player thought their sounds were not the “hippest thing.”, If Sue wasn’t too sure about this “cocky” football player, the doubts seemed to be mutual, “From his reaction, he thought I ballerina / ballet watercolor illustration print - art gift - nursery / children wall art was square,” Sue said, When introducing himself, he also gave a name she would later learn was fake: “Harold.”..



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