Should have done this before starting the over one.
Quite a bit was stitched of this first line and it wasn't until I straightened it for a photo that I saw the error.
The n is one higher which is an easy fix but that started the mess. It continued in the following word, one higher than the n. Sarah in the wreath was off by three and needed removed and raised.
I didn't want to use darker thread for the guide line, concern was residual fuzz. But the blue is not as distinct, my eyes need more. This is difficult for me on 40 count.
Michaels had 40% off everything in my online order, ended Sunday, distractions pulled me elsewhere and I failed to get the order in. Lesson learned, don't dilly dally.
Regarding my comment on PAs. Not a problem for follow up visits or minor issues. They should not be allowed to diagnose. What one put me through was unethical and terrifying for months. The PA in the ortho office failed to catch my cousin's life threatening condition. Months after knee replacement, it swelled twice its size. PA said ... inflammation causes swelling and he must have twisted his knee, ice and Advil. A month later, back in the office with more swelling, same thing. He demanded to see the doc and eventually his surgeon entered the room. Immediate concern, aspirated the knee, surgery the next day to remove the prosthetic knee which was infected and into the bone. It has been six weeks without a knee joint, a rigid brace to keep the leg aligned, no walking, very difficult position. His PICC line will be removed in a few days, two more weeks to check for residual bacteria, then several more until the knee is replaced and therapy starts again. And that PA (who they scheduled for me) is still there, probably good with minor conditions. But my cousin will never trust a PA again. Many are valuable dedicated staff members, but patients should not be hesitant to request NP or doc if not comfortable with diagnosis.
Hope you have a great day.
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