by Ima Nutt.
This disease affects women of all ages, races and religions. The most
distressing part of having one of your loved ones catch Hookinosis, is
that there is no know cure. Recently a group of men have formed the S.P.C.W.
(Society of Prevention of Crocheting by Women) and have started a fund
drive in hopes that, with more research, a cure may be found within the
next few years.
Hookinosis has just recently come to the attention of the medical profession,
since it has always been considered a hobby, but after some extensive testing,
it has been found that women who crochet go through actual withdrawal symptoms,
when their yarn supply has been cut off.
Some of these symptoms are =
1. Irritability.
2. Nervousness.
3. Extreme craving for yarn and crochet hooks.
4. Inability to concentrate.
Since I am listing some of the withdrawal symptoms, I may as well make
a list of symptoms to watch for if you feel your loved one may be catching
Hookinosis=
1. Yarn and crochet hooks lying all over.
2. Sleeps with yarn under her pillow.
3. Crochets matching booties for your cat and dog.
4. Gets extremely agitated if her yarn supply runs low.
If you feel your loved one fits any of these symptoms listed above,
try to get her to join Crochets Anonymous. Even tho there is no cure as
yet, the organization may be able to help your family cope better with
this affliction. Those of you who have not yet been stricken with this
disease, please keep your family safe. Crocheting is very contagious, and
the best way to prevent it's ravages is to keep your females completely
away from yarn, thread and crochet hooks or anyone who already has Hookinosis.
GOOD LUCK AND GOD BLESS.