Well, here we are, another Wednesday and not much to show for a full week of crafting time. I did however send a card to a friend a couple of weeks ago which I forgot to post on here so this is/was it:
It flew all the way to Renate in Switzerland and was accompanied by another one (two friends sharing the birthday month and both living in that beautiful country) but for some reason the scan on the second one shows the word "text" all over it so I cannot show it to you. I can, however, show you a card I received from Nikki, the other friend, to say she is thinking of me. Isn't it lovely and bright and cheery? Just the ticket for me at the moment.
Well, you came here to see my desk so I will show you my alternative desk in the spare room which is, at the moment, doubling as another desk for me. This is my rag book, still not finished, back cover to do, words to put on and then it all to stitch together.
So that is it for this week, now to hop over to see Julia and what the other WOYWW'ers have been up to. Pop along here and maybe join in, or just have a nosey.
If you want to read on please do but this is just a giant whinge about my health:
Health:
The news last Wednesday was not good. I had pinned all my hopes on this meeting and really thought they were going to come up with something to free this muscle, nerve or whatever it is but oh no. I went to see the Spinal guy, after waiting seven weeks, on the 12th July, came out full of hope with the option of choosing pain management and physio. He did not explain to me that I will have this chronic pain for the rest of my life, but this is what I was met with on Wednesday.
I just sat there in agony whilst this female told me there was nothing they could do to help get rid of the pain as it has gone on too long. The only thing they can do is teach me how to manage the pain. It was as if my whole world had collapsed around me and I think I cried for two days. Still cannot talk about it without the tears coming.
In the meantime I am going to a chiropractor this afternoon where I have three sessions booked, the osteopath I used to see has offered to examine me free of charge to let me know whether he can try to do something for me. So I just have to pluck up my brave and believe that there are other avenues to explore and maybe one of them will come up trumps.
No fun in getting old!
I just sat there in agony whilst this female told me there was nothing they could do to help get rid of the pain as it has gone on too long. The only thing they can do is teach me how to manage the pain. It was as if my whole world had collapsed around me and I think I cried for two days. Still cannot talk about it without the tears coming.
In the meantime I am going to a chiropractor this afternoon where I have three sessions booked, the osteopath I used to see has offered to examine me free of charge to let me know whether he can try to do something for me. So I just have to pluck up my brave and believe that there are other avenues to explore and maybe one of them will come up trumps.
No fun in getting old!