Hiya folks. When do you do the majority of stitching? Early morning? Evening? The only time I stitch during the day is when I am outside, late evening is best for me. I guess because that is the time we sit and watch a movie or TV, no chores are done. During the day I fidget and get up and down and can't focus, thinking I should be more productive and not sitting. Between the ER evening, phone calls, and washing/rehanging all her curtains, I haven't had time to work on Polly.
Today I had an eye appointment for sharply declining vision (within a year) and am dilated, but should be OK by this evening. I am very sensitive to any drug. When the dentist tells me the numbness should be gone in two hours, it lasts closer to eight. Dilation should be two to three hours, it's already been three and no change. The strange result of today's visit, is improvement. ???? I wear one contact lens for distance, the other eye bare for close up and have for many years. The eye wearing the contact has gone from -2.25 DOWN to -1.25. That's a huge difference and I have never heard of such a drastic change (improvement) in a short time, in a older person. Or young for that matter. He did all the testing and checked inside, said all is well. I am very anxious for the pupils to return to normal so I can tell if the new Rx lens works. Hopefully I will be able to tell if the worker in bright orange is holding a SLOW or STOP sign. Really strange isn't it? The bare eye stayed the same.
As for Carole, her scope revealed nothing new, same hiatal hernia as always. They then sent her for a CT scan, early this morning. She still has pain and has not been given her BP meds, heart pill, Lasix, nothing since she was admitted and this is day three. Developing edema in her legs people! She takes Lasix twice a day because of CHF so what the hell are you doing? I can understand another test may be necessary so no food but for days without either? The lady in her room is there because of another hospital giving her the wrong meds. Same with the woman in the next room, doctor error. Hospitalists are the thing now, but with most older patients, their personal doc knows their condition and should be making the decisions. Carole's physician still makes daily rounds for his patients as do a few others, but most rely on the hospitalist. He consults with her every morning even though she is under the orders of other specialists. His opinion matters to her.
I think the rain will stay away for the weekend and it is pretty hot and muggy. Still can't believe it's the middle of July.
Have a great day and thanks for visiting.
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