Apr 2, 2025

GOODNESS, GRACIOUS!

We've had an interesting few days, Dearies!  Sunday brought us massive storms with devastating winds and quite a bit of destruction.  I can honestly say that there was a moment there when I honestly thought we were gonners.


The lights were out for about four hours, but like any good stitcher, I was prepared.


I think I've confused everybody with all of this diamond painting business. Imagine a cross stitch chart printed on a canvas and then covered in a light layer of stickyness.


And the symbols correspond to different colored "drills", or little pieces of acrylic (either round or square) that you attach to the canvas with a pointy-ended pen that you've put a little bit of putty or wax or sticky dots on to hold them.


Believe it or not, oftentimes the color numbers of the drills are actual DMC numbers, so there is something that feels very familiar about this!


The thing I'm enjoying about diamond painting is that a) it's something new and different and b) so far I've managed to just keep things very very simple, uncomplicated, and affordable. I figured out a very good system and have stuck with it, haven't gone crazy amassing a huge stash, and the time I spend doing this new craft has been stress free!

 On the stitching front, I am just LOVING this little bird. The chart is in the etsy: nathnolu. Please note, though that I am not following the colorway on the chart...I am using Colour & Cotton fabric and threads from my stash.


 

Dearies, I have a kinda sorta update on my ick-ness. It appears that the thyroid was causing all of those scary symptoms that kept sending me to the ER thinking I was dying. As for everything else, my liver, pancreas, and gall bladder all seem to be on the fritz. Oddly enough, I scored an S0 on the liver fatty scale, but an F3 on the liver scarring (cirrhosis) scale, which is severe. The gallbladder needs to come out, but if we can get the symptoms under control, postponing that would be preferable to undergoing surgery at this point, and the pancreas is problematic and susceptible to pancreatitis because of my kidney meds. 

BUT!

With proper meds and a massive lifestyle change (in effect since March 5), I should be able to get things a bit back in whack to the point that I will start to feel better. Fatigue and the screaming mimi's are the biggest issues I have, as well as protecting my BellyBean, but eventually all will be well once again.

Thank you for your prayers and notes and happy thoughts and wonderful cards in the mail (looking at you Robin!). Time for me to just pull up my socks and trust that the plan is good and I finally have docs in place to keep an eye on things.

If you're in the path of these darn storms again today (as we are), please don't be afraid, but stay safe and prepared! Then, when they're all over, please check in and come tell us all about your corner of the world today!

13 comments:

  1. So glad you have gotten some answers! Stay safe with the storms.

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  2. YIKES to the storms...it has been very windy & blustery (and cold...for SoCal)..PRAYERS and extra strong MOJO to get those pesky, recalcitrant organs back in line so you are feeling much better & OOOHHHHH to the lovely diamond painting with such beautiful flowers 💐 xoxo m

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  3. Good to hear things are on track for you health wise! Did you see that Heaven and Earth Designs-you know, those humongous full coverage designs-have diamond painting kits now?! 😵😆

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  4. Hope you are faring okay through this latest batch of storms, dear Coni. You have been in my thoughts and prayers since I first heard about them. Glad your team has come up with a plan and some answers. Your diamond painting project looks good. I really like the bird stitch you are working on. What color fabric is that?

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    1. It's called Glacier...by Colour & Cotton!

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  5. So good to hear the doctors have some answers! I'm hoping that the massive lifestyle change you mentioned works, that another miracle happens, and that you can avoid additional surgery! Lovely progress on your projects!

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  6. I am so glad that you have some answers and information. The thyroid is a very complex area and I know it can make you feel absolutely awful. I love your pretty bird cross stitch! Liz

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  7. Expect a bill for the gall bladder removal. My hospital didn't think me giving them my very used gall bladder was sufficient payment. Ahem! After all, it was still functioning at 11%.

    We are getting our furnace/air conditioning panel serviced this afternoon after two nights without heat. Yippee! Just because it has been down in the twenties at night is no reason to pout. This could have happened when it was much colder. Thankfully, we have some portable heaters that saved us!

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  8. Happy to hear progress is happening on your health issues and pray the path ahead is smooth. Stitching from stash is awesome. Debby in CO

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  9. Yippee skippy for getting some answers. I hope they can figure out a treatment plan that will put you back to feeling normal. I lost most of my thyroid to a tumor years ago. It definitely has had a domino affect on exacerbating other health issues. Still have my gall bladder, but my daughter lost hers after a hida scan showed it wasn't working. That was a fix for a few of her problems. Such a fine tuned balance our bodies are! Hoping that scale tips in your favor!

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  10. Very good news that you have some answers! Wishing you a healthier, more comfortable future!

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