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Posted by C&S on July 1, 2006, 11:25 am
To all our Canadian friends, Happy Canada Day!
I am finally starting to feel better after my 4th surgery from damage
caused by the endometriosis. Having your abdomen cut open twice in 3 months
is not my ideal of a good time. However, being surrounded and supported by
wonderful friends across the globe and being in the care of competent and
compassionate physicians/specialists made this curve ball, which looks like
it will finally stop curving soon enough, more tolerable. I can finally
see the light at the end of the tunnel!
I am looking forward to quilting again. Prior to this last surgery I took
my Bernina to the dealer for a good cleaning and tune up. Can't wait to get
it back and take it for a spin! I think I need another machine. How did I
think I could live with just one?
It is always a pleasure to read and see what everyone has been up too.
Carole
Champlain, NY
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Posted by Polly Esther on July 1, 2006, 3:36 pm
Wonder what makes me suspect I just may have to come keep an eye on you?
Has your doctor warned you that if you don't take care of yourself - which
would include no weight-lifting, including a new or old Bernina - you will
land back in the hospital?
Or on the cheerful side, has anybody told you that your near and dear
will wonder in surprise where the New Carole came from? You are going to
feel soooo great. You are, you are. Behave yourself and endure the
limitations. It's worth it. gentle hugs, Polly
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> To all our Canadian friends, Happy Canada Day!
> I am finally starting to feel better after my 4th surgery from damage
> caused by the endometriosis. Having your abdomen cut open twice in 3
> months
> is not my ideal of a good time. However, being surrounded and supported
> by
> wonderful friends across the globe and being in the care of competent and
> compassionate physicians/specialists made this curve ball, which looks
> like
> it will finally stop curving soon enough, more tolerable. I can finally
> see the light at the end of the tunnel!
> I am looking forward to quilting again. Prior to this last surgery I took
> my Bernina to the dealer for a good cleaning and tune up. Can't wait to
> get
> it back and take it for a spin! I think I need another machine. How did
> I
> think I could live with just one?
> It is always a pleasure to read and see what everyone has been up too.
> Carole
> Champlain, NY
>
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Posted by quilter on July 1, 2006, 4:05 pm
C&S wrote:
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> I am finally starting to feel better after my 4th surgery from damage
It's great to see you back and starting to feel better, Carole! Like
Polly said - be careful and rest up. Happy Canada Day to you.
Lynn
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Posted by Dixie on July 1, 2006, 4:14 pm
Thanks Carole, very appreciated.
Dixie in sunny NB.
When I give to you something I made with my hands I share my heart.
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Posted by Jenn/Jalynne on July 1, 2006, 4:41 pm
((((((Carole))))))) I totally understand how you're feeling. I battled a
horrible case of it until a little over 2 years ago. just don't do too much
too soon!
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Jenn/Jalynne
quilting, beads, scrapbooking, cross stitch and other 'crafti' obsessions
http:/pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jalynne29/my_photos
Live! http://kinneykreations.com
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> To all our Canadian friends, Happy Canada Day!
> I am finally starting to feel better after my 4th surgery from damage
> caused by the endometriosis. Having your abdomen cut open twice in 3
> months
> is not my ideal of a good time. However, being surrounded and supported
> by
> wonderful friends across the globe and being in the care of competent and
> compassionate physicians/specialists made this curve ball, which looks
> like
> it will finally stop curving soon enough, more tolerable. I can finally
> see the light at the end of the tunnel!
> I am looking forward to quilting again. Prior to this last surgery I took
> my Bernina to the dealer for a good cleaning and tune up. Can't wait to
> get
> it back and take it for a spin! I think I need another machine. How did
> I
> think I could live with just one?
> It is always a pleasure to read and see what everyone has been up too.
> Carole
> Champlain, NY
>
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> I am finally starting to feel better after my 4th surgery from damage
> caused by the endometriosis. Having your abdomen cut open twice in 3
> months
> is not my ideal of a good time. However, being surrounded and supported
> by
> wonderful friends across the globe and being in the care of competent and
> compassionate physicians/specialists made this curve ball, which looks
> like
> it will finally stop curving soon enough, more tolerable. I can finally
> see the light at the end of the tunnel!
> I am looking forward to quilting again. Prior to this last surgery I took
> my Bernina to the dealer for a good cleaning and tune up. Can't wait to
> get
> it back and take it for a spin! I think I need another machine. How did
> I
> think I could live with just one?
> It is always a pleasure to read and see what everyone has been up too.
> Carole
> Champlain, NY
>