Thursday, March 26, 2026

FIT IN THE LITTLE PLEASURES!

I cut the two borders for the little charm pack on point quilt before I had to head out to the doctor's.
I was able to stitch half of the blocks on another one.
The annual March photos of the Fringe Tree in bloom!  And it smells good, too!
These flower clusters are large and feathery soft.
And the walk up the driveway is filled with azaleas!  Hot pink, 
pale pinks and 
fuschia even!!!

The appointment went well and there is no cancer in the bladder which is wonderful good news.
But that means the inflammation they see is causing the bleeding but they don't know what to do about it.
That's  ok. At least I am not ignoring something 
that I shouldn't have!
Just one more dr appointment today and then I should be done with the fun for months again! 
(this one to the rheumatologist who will try to figure out the inflammation)
 

3 comments:

  1. I'm so happy they found no cancer in your bladder! I lost one of my dear cousins to bladder cancer. She ignored symptoms until too late. Good for you getting it checked out!! I hope they can find something that will give you some relief! Love the quilts! Always!!

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  2. Such lovely blooms! I love all those pinks.
    Good news on the test results. I had the same issue. Turns out I have IC which restricts my diet to an absolutely no fun level but the relief is worth it. I'm in a bit of a flair right now but I think it's just the stress from having to travel alone to kitty sit on top of my usual seasonal allergies which are setting my immune system ablaze.

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  3. Beautiful blooms! That fringe tree is wild!
    Glad you've ruled out cancer, even if you don't have all the answers yet!

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