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Old 11-21-2008, 02:46 PM   #16
Alisa
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Here's a great story from the Amazon Forums today. This isn't the first post I've seen on how life changing the Kindle has been for some people. Way to go!
My sister has severe pain issues with her arms and hands. They're still trying to diagnose it. At first they thought it was tendinitis. Now they're saying maybe fibromyalgia. Whatever it is, it was making it hard for her to read which is one of her favorite things to do. Since she can't do much else right now, that was quite a loss to her. She loves her new Kindle. She can actually read comfortably now. I'm pretty able-bodied myself but even my hands get sore when I'm reading a larger book. I think I read longer at a sitting now.
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