Originally Posted by
terriamn
Unfortunately the med that was used this time I caused me to have a terrible time with vomiting and dry heaves. At the hospital I found out they could have prescribed and anti nausea pill. My blood pressure shocked me 180/95
Terri, did you take "Go Lightly" as your colon prep? That contains polyethylene glycol, which lots of people have a high blood pressure reaction to. It nearly killed me. I can't take it anymore and have to use magnesium citrate plus laxatives instead. I would suggest strongly that you avoid poly glycol in the future! The dr. should have told you that. So glad your colonoscopy is over. Hope you got a good report!
Originally Posted by
All2Pieces
Sewbiz - The Rockwell fabric called out for special treatment. The block is actually straighter than it looks in the photo. You create such great blocks; I hope you like it.
Thank you for that sweet compliment, A2P! I do love the block you made! Thank you!
Originally Posted by
Janice McC
Lovely granddaughter SBG!
I took my old Kenmore in for a final check out before I give up on her entirely. The tech said it sounds like it's the timing. We'll see. I hope he can fix her so that I don't have to buy a new one as my Juki is strictly straight stitch. I'd like a few other stitches. There was an adorable Janome travel sized on that might be perfect for a second machine. I meant to ask how much it is but got so excited by a darling panel it went right out of my head.
*****
Thank Janice, she is a sweetie.
If the only trouble with your machine is timing, any good service guy should be able to fix that. Then you can keep it for the stitches it makes. I keep my old 1975 Bernina 830 up and running, so I can do zig zag when I need to. But 99% of the time I sew on my straight stitch Juki too.
Hope you and Ernie have a relaxing time at the cabin!
Originally Posted by
Janice McC
One last block until next week. It’s for Terriamn. It and I did battle, turning units this way and that until I was swearing.
It's a lovely block. I love that "lady" fabric, hiding in the flowers. It must be a Tilda?