So, here we are one week later. I've had Shingles for 2 weeks and they are beginning to heal - scabbing over. However, I still get headaches along the nerve line and I can't wash my hair properly just yet. Even pulling it back still pains me.
I did see an ophthalmologist on Tuesday. He confirmed I was NOT contagious unless someone who has never had chicken pox was to get the fluid from a burst blister on them. He also confirmed I did NOT have shingles IN my left eye. And confirmed that both my eyes are great (not that I can see without help). He called my family doctor to let him know his findings. Then wrote me a prescription for an antibiotic ointment for my eye. Also said family doc was calling in prednisone for to start taking. It helps with the postneuropatic (sp?) pain that can happen. Oh, during his exam, they dilated my eyes to be sure they were seeing everything necessary. WONDERFUL! I didn't bring a driver with me!
Yep. So I have to TRY to focus to sign the credit slip to pay with our Health Savings Account card. Walked outside and bam! Can't see! It was a BRIGHT SUNNY day. I know I looked crazy walking to the opposite end of the parking lot with my hand shielding my face, fumbling with my keys and phone. Why the phone? It kept ringing
and I couldn't see who was calling. LOL
So I was able to drive fine. Had a busy afternoon which included going to the pharmacy to pick up said Rx's. Yeah. Prednisone is about $10 for 3o pills and it takes about 12 days to take them all. Big deal. Antibiotic eye ointment is another story. $90 for a teeny tiny tube. Then the instructions say to put a 1/2" squirt IN your eye FOUR times daily! SHEESH! I'd hate to know what I'd have to do had I actually had Shingles IN my eye!!
Ok. So I've had a busy week and I've done ok for the most part dealing with all this. However, I like to look nice for church. Can't wash my hair properly and it hurts to pull it back. No real good way to make it appear to be clean and all so I think I'm staying home tomorrow/today. Besides, the crusty stuff on my face still isn't pretty although it definitely is less red each day than the day before. Don't want to scare the little children!
This is just a place for me to write about whatever is on my mind when I have a few minutes to share. A lot will be about my family or my crochet work.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Sunday, January 24, 2010
. . . . . Shingles anyone?
I personally don't recommend them (it?) Painful is putting it lightly. Miserable is the word for my day today. I was diagnosed on Friday after a gradual onset. Several told me that when they had Shingles it was just waking up with them or they looked different from what I have. Finally on Friday a friend said what I described was exactly how her's came on and what was on my face was how hers looked. ICK!
So I took myself to the doctor's office without an appointment (they are booked and overbooked typically). Fortunately for me they have a new PA who started Friday. YES! I'll see anyone who can diagnose this mess and help me feel better. Glad I didn't wait since with meds it feels this bad!
Oh, meds. Yeah. One script and it was a generic. Cost? $167.82!! WOW! She called on Saturday to see how I was feeling (miserable) and to say the doctor looked over my chart and suggested I go ahead and start Prednisone. I tell her my eye is weeping - not thinking until they had closed the office that weeping and tearing mean different things in the medical profession. They decided to send me to an ophthamologist on Monday and hold off on the Prednisone until then.
So, here I sit, in pain because it's too early to take meds again. The light from the computer and the overhead light make my already aching head hurt more. So, I guess it's back to bed with myself. And I keep having hot flashes - guess my body is trying to break this little fever I have.
Fun? I think not!
So I took myself to the doctor's office without an appointment (they are booked and overbooked typically). Fortunately for me they have a new PA who started Friday. YES! I'll see anyone who can diagnose this mess and help me feel better. Glad I didn't wait since with meds it feels this bad!
Oh, meds. Yeah. One script and it was a generic. Cost? $167.82!! WOW! She called on Saturday to see how I was feeling (miserable) and to say the doctor looked over my chart and suggested I go ahead and start Prednisone. I tell her my eye is weeping - not thinking until they had closed the office that weeping and tearing mean different things in the medical profession. They decided to send me to an ophthamologist on Monday and hold off on the Prednisone until then.
So, here I sit, in pain because it's too early to take meds again. The light from the computer and the overhead light make my already aching head hurt more. So, I guess it's back to bed with myself. And I keep having hot flashes - guess my body is trying to break this little fever I have.
Fun? I think not!
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
. . . Wednesday Work in Progress...
Here is the first one I'm working to get finished. It's a wedding gift. So far I'm about 1/2 way finished. It really is the softer white and not the bright white.
Click on Rosie's picture below to share what you are working on and see more works in progress by others. I loved looking at what everyone is working on!
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
. . . . Crochet - My White Afghan
To help some friends get how to make a particular stitch used, here are a few pictures. It is a puff stitch but the pattern I am following called it a bobble. It raised a little confusion as people were trying to look up video on YouTube to see how to make the stitch. I hope this helps! You can click the photos to make them larger if necessary.
This is after I've made the
single crochet and getting
ready to start the bobble/puff.
This is the first wrap of
the bobble/puff.
This is after going through
the stitch below (same as
the sc was done in) and
wrapping the yarn and coming
back to the front of my work.
This was after wrapping
again, going back through
the stitch below, wrapping
and pulling back through
that stitch.
This is after the final set
of wraps. You should now
have 7 loops on your hook -
that includes the loop from
the previous sc.
Now I've wrapped the yarn
to pull through all those
loops on my hook.
I've pulled it through all the loops now.
Now I've skipped a stitch and
made my next sc.
Showing the puff/bobble stitch just
made and the next sc.
This is the "back" side of the stitches
just made.
I hope this has helped you get the hang of this stitch. I look forward to seeing the completed afghans everyone is making.
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