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October 29, 2012

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Hello, everyone. I'm sending an early greeting in case our power goes out tomorrow. I'm not anticipating anything major from the hurricane but we are supposed to have high winds that they say may cause some damage, power outages and downed trees. This storm is one year to the exact day of last year's storm when we lost our roof and car. I think all of the questionable trees have fallen on the house already so we should be o.k. tonight! Gotta joke about it, what else can you do? Hubba is home today so I'm not scared!?!
Out in the craft room I've uncovered my Izannah Walker patterns from Gail Wilson and Dixie Redmond's Izannah Walker E-Book on how to make an Izzy. I've got my paperclay, my fabrics (Civil War reproductions), paints and all the other goodies. I'm planning on following Izannah's patented method of how she made her dolls using the pressed fabric and glue in a mold that I made. The first Izzy is going to my big Sis (shhhh!she doesn't know).
I'm so excited! I'm also very happy about the fact that
I managed to decorate for the Autumn/Thanksgiving season since I'm feeling so much better after the latest procedure on my back.
They can use radio frequency waves to "deaden" the nerves that cause pain in the back and the legs. It's called "nerve ablation" and they did 5 sensory nerves to my left leg. It worked! I felt the pain disappear immediately. The procedure is no joke, though. Fifteen needle holes, they go in the same as for the injections. The spine is on a magnified computer screen and they can see where the needle is going. The doctor zapped the certain affected nerves about 3 times, of course I asked for sedation. I'm no fool. You are in and out in a couple of hours, just wake up from a nice nap!
It was tough to recuperate from, but they give you extra pain medicine. It really didn't help so I stopped taking it, ice bags were doing more good. The pain from the site (and my left cheek for some reason) went away 3 weeks from the date of procedure. It was well worth the discomfort. My sister says it sounds awful and she won't have it done. Sis doesn't like to think about needles.
So, the house looks cheery inside and out, my bittersweet crop came in so much better this year. It's gorgeous and I think the cold snaps we had did it. It also made the leaves fall off of our trees early this year, so that's good in case we get an early snow fall.
I'm easing my way around blog land. I still have a lot of pain in my back; until the next nerve ablation I'll still be going slowly on the computer and sewing time. I was able to browse for quite a while and noticed that a lot of bloggers seem to be taking a "break".
I'll be slowly reading, commenting and writing more very soon, I hope. I miss everyone so much, and I want to thank the ladies who have been emailing me to check on me and say "hello". It's always nice to have people who care. The healing power it brings is enormous.
I hope everyone who was and is in the path of the hurricane is safe and well. Take care of yourselves.
Susan

10 comments:

Christine said...

Hi Susan - believe me you have been missed but I'm so happy to hear from you and that you are on the road to recovery from such scary surgery!
I will keep you in my prayers!
God bless
Christine

The Bear's Blog said...

Hi, Miss Susan;

Boy, M&D say they are "rethinking" the move north, Dad wants Mom to look at Ashville, NC and the Blue Ridge Mountains. There is a blurb on their site from the Weather Channel saying it's one of the weather safe cities.

Point Pleasant Beach is where they went when they went down the shore. They are so worried about the east coast. Me too, but I don't know what I'm worrying about.

Please be safe and very careful. Wait, "what Mom?", oh, Mom says to send her love and that you are all in our prayers.

Heaps of Hugs
Prudence ♥

Firecracker Kid said...

Hi Susan! So good to see you back on. That's wonderful that you've found some relief for your back. You'll feel good being able to get back to blogging and doll making.
We're only getting the cold and rain from the storm so far. It's good you have your hubby home to take care of you :)
Hugs~Carol

Danice G said...

Yes, everyone stay safe in the wake of Sandy. We are in north Alabama, but feat the after-effects. So glad you are feeling better, too, Susan.

Fran. said...

You go Susan!! You sound very positive!! That is a good thing! Praying you are safe. Keep on keepin on Sussan you are doing great! Welcome back!! XOXO Love Fran.

marly said...

I'm so glad you're getting pain relief! Whatever it takes is certainly worth it in the end. Good for you!

Trace4J said...

Evening Friend
SO happy to see you posted again.
so happy to hear you are feling better too.
Blessings
Trace

www.grannytracescrapsandsquares.com

Robin at The Primitive Hutch said...

Nice hearing from you again Susan.
I think it's been a rough summer on all of us. Been really hard to write post and keep up in blogland. Waiting for time to slow down a bit! Your doll creation sounds wonderful I'm looking forward to see your results!
Hope you stay safe through this wicked storm.
Take care! Sounds like your healing up some.
Prim Blessings
Robin

maddyrose said...

Hi Susan,
I've missed you and I'm so glad to hear the procedure has helped with the pain.
Making an Izzy is something I've yet to do. I can't wait to see how your's will turn out. I spent last week at my sister's house helping her pack her craft supplies up for her move and she gave me a box with doll parts she'd started and there are a few that look somewhat Izzy-like and I may eventually get one or two of them put together and dressed.
I'll keep my fingers crossed that Sandy does nothing more than give you a good rain and a bit of wind. We're having a rainy day here and I plan to spend it sewing.
It's good to have you back. Happy Halloween.
Hugs

Love Of Quilts said...

This is good news glad its helping.Happy Halloween!

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