Sometimes life slips a detour into the road we are traveling and I have recently run into another one. After many years of issues with my sciatica, a recent MRI and consultation with doctors has determined that I need back surgery. I suspected this was coming as I have had difficulty walking without significant pain for several months but somehow I figured that it would be a relatively minor non invasive surgery that I had heard others speak about. Sadly that is not the case as there is too much damage in my spine and possible permanent nerve damage so I need the surgery ASAP and that means I am going under the knife next Thursday, Sept 19 for a Lumbar fusion. Yuck. I will be in a back brace for 4 to 6 weeks and will be under major restrictions which means my sewing will be limited at best.
So before surgery I am working hard prepping several appliqué projects so that I will have had work to keep me from going crazy during my recovery time. Not much time for blogging now but I am sure I will be catching up after surgery.
For now, here are a few more of the blocks I have finished for Tuella and Friends.
And here is how far I have progressed in the Aiming for Accuracy QAL. I am sad that I will not be able to keep up with this one as it finishes but hope it won't be too long before I am cutting and stitching on the machine again!
Happy Stitching.
Oh Heather, I'm sorry you have to have surgery. (But it will be nice for you to be rid of the pain.) Good to have your applique ready ahead of time too. Are you having the surgery next Thursday--the date isn't right, as the 15th is Sunday? (Whenever it is set for, I hope you have a speedy and strong recovery!
ReplyDeleteDid I miss something? The Aiming for Accuracy photo perhaps? I really like that darling quilt you're making. Great colours.
ReplyDeleteOh Heather, I'm so sorry to hear that! I'll keep you in my prayers! I'm hoping for a really quick recovery time and no more pain, ever! Take care
ReplyDeleteOuch, back surgery. Take it easy and follow doctors orders. Love your appliqué blocks. Make plenty so you won't run out. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteThese just get cuter and cuter with each block!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the surgery, you sound in capable hands. Love your prep!
ReplyDeleteBes of luck with your upcoming surgery! Glad you are prepping stuff to do when you get home--that should help a lot. Hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteBest of luck with your surgery hope everything turns out great for you. Beauitful quilt.
ReplyDeleteI thought the knee surgery was going to help you walk better. Didn't know you have suffered from back pain too. My mom had this surgery & it relieved her back pain tremendously. At least your surgery will be come quickly--I think anticipation is the worse part!! Hope you let your loved ones take care of you for the first part of recovery. Will keep you in my prayers & hope for a good surgery day. Every day the medical community gets new discoveries---which makes our lives better.
ReplyDeleteno fun, but I do hope you have a quick recovery, and end up without pain. Lovely blocks
ReplyDeleteSending you best wishes and a big hug. Hopefully your recovery will be speedy and you'll be as good as new in no time (and a lot better than you are now). Will be thinking of you on the 19th. xx
ReplyDeletePS: Your new blocks are gorgeous as ever. Good idea to go into this prepared with lots of hand sewing ;)!
All the very best for a swift recovery :)
ReplyDeleteHilda
I have had two big back surgeries and know that you will be out of commission for a while. I hope that the surgery relieves your pain and you can be more active.
ReplyDeleteOh My! I do hope your surgery goes well. Tha t means I have two "friends" having back surgery this coming week. My other friend's needed to be don ASAP also. I will say a prayer for you both for a speedy and easy recovery! God Bless you!
ReplyDeleteHeather, I am sorry this happy. Know that I will be saying prayers for you on the 19th for a successful surgery and recovery.
ReplyDeleteGentle hugs,
Angie
That was happened I meant to write. And the blocks are lovely. Esther has post part 4 if you have time to prep any of that. Blessings.
ReplyDeleteAll the best to you. Your blocks are very sweet.:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments on my blog. All the best with your back surgery. The important thing about stitching on your back is just to have all the tools you need nearby (and a good light over your shoulder!)I have scoliosis, and they won't operate.
ReplyDeleteMargaret
Wishing you all the very best with this surgery. 6 weeks is nothing if it means an end to the pain you've been having. I always say isn't it lucky at times like this that we have such a great hobby for sitting down. you'll get so much beautiful hand sewing done.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck for your surgery, Heather.
ReplyDeleteMay you have a swift and complete recovery.