Goodness has it really been over a month since I last posted? I think two post I typed up in February went the way of the interweb black hole.
Anyway it's International Women's Day
My son was married on February 27th, the ceremony was held at the Margaritaville Resort Hotel in Kissimmee Florida. A lovely full moon hung above during the wedding reception , the weather perfect and clear the entire day.
I had the angiogram on February 11th, unfortunately one of the arteries in the abdomen was fully calcified and the other one was too narrow to put in a stent, the 3rd wasn't as clogged as it was first thought so that was left alone, Next option is to treat with blood thinners to see if it helps, and it not possible bypass surgery. First before any surgery I need to know if it's the cause of this illness that has had its grip on me since last March. I am at the point where I don't even want to see another doctor because all I get is I have heathy organs which is great and no answer to what is causing the pain.
On the stitching front I finished the February Goddess for my personal goddess of the month embroidery project.
I chose to do The Cailleach, a fitting choice because she is as unpredictable as the winter weather, this is how she progressed through the month:
I used DMC Etoile floss in C798, using the etoile floss to give the appearance of ice on her clothing, I added a quartz crystal to the staff and a twisted jump ring as a buckle on her belt. She is stitched on 100% cotton with tone on tone white spiral, The last photo is before the wrinkles were ironed out.
Good luck with finding out what is causing the health issues. Enjoy your reading and stitching.
ReplyDeleteNice embroidery work! I hope you get answers concerning your health. ☺️
ReplyDeleteOh my chronic pain is hard and even worse when they cannot find the source. Hope they can figure it out soon and that the blood thinners work. Enjoy your stitching for now and books are wonderful get a ways
ReplyDeleteOh, I do love a good book that makes me laugh! The Cailleach is looking lovely; so much hand stitching. I hope the doctors can soon begin to add light to the reasons for your pain. There is nothing worse than going through the revolving doors of medical professionals in search of answers. May you enjoy a week with lovely stitching and the reading of good books.
ReplyDeleteUnresolved health issues are a worry, good luck with this.
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