I have had some set-backs from the new medicine--I have quit taking it and am starting to feel tons better. I am just not made to handle strong medicines, especially when I am allergic to the other three in that family of medicines! I have learned to listen to my body and responded quicker this time so that it didn't require a hospitalization to realize I was in trouble! Slowly getting back my energy and letting the pain subside--how is it that a medicine that is supposed to relieve arthritic pain made it 20x worse?!
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I didn't make it into the studio yesterday--so I reclined and started a new baby blanket; the Grace blanket that Betsy has often made....
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Oh, I love to see these throughout daughter' yard! The prednisone has been great to give me a boost; a boost so good that I haven...
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The quilting was finished on this quilt and then I spent a lot of time making bindings yesterday. I hope to apply them for some finishes ...
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I cut up all of the latest Fat Quarter Club fabrics paired with some of my own solids for these 9 patches. It was fun to dig through the sol...
Glad you could figure out what was the problem. You put your downtime to good use.
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous! A cabin at the beach sounds like the place to be right now. I'd like to skip over muddy March since we're already knee deep in it.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about the meds. I can't tolerate most medicines either. I even break a Tylenol in half or take the kid's dose.
Sorry to hear this! I am also one who has to watch the meds, it causes so many weird side effects for me, so it's not worth it. Hope you are better for the AQS show on Thursday!
ReplyDeleteI've been going through new meds with my new primary doctor. We do have to 'listen' to our bodies!! I have gotten hooked on "painting" on my phone. It really is fun. Sending a hug! So glad you are feeling better!
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry about your struggle with the new meds. I quit taking a "new" med to me after a few months. It gave me horrendous nightmares and it didn't seem to be doing what it was supposed to either. I would wake up sobbing hysterically, (not like me at all), every night and just couldn't take it anymore.
ReplyDeleteThe painting is gorgeous. I would absolutely love to live in a cabin like that year round. Tiny is good. If our weather weren't so severe (normally), in the winter, we would be living in our 5th wheel camper. This winter has been bizarre it's been so warm. It's supposed to be 76F tomorrow! In February! Crazy.
Praying for you to soon be 100% again. You have way too many things to play with. The painting was a great way to spend your down time.
Blessings and hugs,
Betsy
We all need to listen to our body more! That's a lovely PBN! Glad you're feeling better!
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