Hi folks. Thanks for all the well wishes. I am seeing the NP Monday afternoon for a consult. It took so long for that grip in my chest to subside after the treadmill, that I realize there may be an issue. But I have questions about such a quick diagnosis from a PA looking at an EKG (not nuclear test) after what happened previously.
I made a note on my working copy of any moves or errors on Jeny, first time ever. This should have been a habit because I am always trying to center or align by a space or two. Without that notation as a reminder, the entire section would become a problem. Happened many times when I didn't think that note of just one space was necessary. Aligning the next row with the one above was fine unless I moved one letter and forgot. With my luck, that would be the letter I'm using as a guide. So with the crown over by one and the tree two, notes are surely needed. I wanted to start a few rows of the dark green block, started counting from the flower, and it wasn't until I referred to another of the four pages that I saw the note. Whew. I finished the alpha above, they are properly placed, but colors are not.
Hope your weekend starts off swell. We have to go in search of another flip for husband after the new phone stopped working. We need to send back before they will replace and that's too long a wait. Good thing it was free. Found another out of town for $20, $15+ in gas!
Thanks again.
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Good luck with Monday's consult. Scary stuff...but something you must deal with ASAP.
Will be thinking of you and praying all will be taken care of soon.
xoxo
It is not possible to diagnose major issues with just the treadmill, however, it will signal a possible issue. a cardiac cath is the next logical step, which is specifically diagnostic. Remember that many cardiac issues are well controlled with medication. That is often the first step and often the preferable one. With optimism, I hope that is the case for you.
Your meticulous stitching never ceases to amaze me. Just looking at the work I would never see a one stitch error. But then again, I'm really not good at all!
A good weekend to you as well. We are in for a cold spell and possible snow. Very tired of it! Went to the Phipps show and admired banks of petunias, thought of you!
Glad you got in so very quickly...and one "upside" is that cardio health has become so much more common and, therefore, safer than it was even half a generation ago. Smart move with the notes. I try very hard not to leave an error in and adjusting for it as I more likely than not will forget about it since I tend to stitch so slowly...and put things aside for way too long and then completely space the "adjustment" when I pick it up again. We've had snow here the past 3 (or has it been more?) days. Hope you are faring better. ~Robin~
Good luck on monday and thinking and sending prayers.
Been in this traject myself for over a year and got some medicins now.
Love your sampler (again!!) and never thought of making notes on the chart for the changes I made.
Take care and have a good weekend, Truus from Holland
Good luck on Monday, hope you get a definite answer, not "more tests needed", or "wait and see if it symptoms get worse". The PA may have been giving best guess based on what she/he saw, based on what they've seen in past. Right? Wrong? I have no idea. It may have been their way of getting you in for further checkout without causing panic.
Notes are a great idea. I'd probably make copy of the pages affected and get out scissors and tape and make a new page. Primarily because sometimes my notes make no sense a few days later. But there also be woes if I tape bits in the wrong place too.
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