Fish Out of Water/Stitching Olympics

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Well, I’m not actually anywhere near being a fish yet, but I’m out of the water. ( I’ve been having some nagging shoulder pain all summer. It’s gotten increasingly worse as the summer has progressed, so I finally broke down and made myself go to the doctor to get it checked out.

After being poked, prodded, and x-rayed, my GP seems to think I have Acromioclavicular Arthrosis. In layman’s terms, that’s osteoarthritis of the AC joint. So, I’m on hiatus from any form of exercise that requires rotating the shoulder or puts undue stress/weight on it. That pretty much leaves me with walking (not of the power variety) and recumbent cycling. I have to rest it the shoulder as much as possible, use Aleve for pain management, and ice it for 20 minutes 2-3 times per day. I’m being referred to an orthopedist for confirmation of the diagnosis and for a course of treatment which will most likely start with physical therapy.

Right now, I’m just trying to keep a positive outlook about this all, but it’s not easy. I’m just finally starting to feel “normal” again after my spinal fusion surgery last year. I hate that something else has come up to slow me down again. I’m just hoping that things get resolved quickly enough that I can still do my tri in October.

In stitching news, I’ve signed up for the Stitching Olympics on The Wagon — one of the stitching bulletin boards I visit. The goal is to see how much we can all get accomplished on our stitching goals during the Olympic games. I’m not sure how many of these I’ll actually get to since I’m late to the party, but here are my before photos:

Sprint: (these are for projects that literally are ALMOST done - they lack maybe a few hours stitching, a few beads, etc.)

Coffin Buzz (Plum Street Samplers) and a hardanger ornament (don’t remember the designer off the top of my head).

  

Rotation Relay: (for those of us with more projects in rotation than stars in the sky. Work for at least two hour on each project.)

Rosemarkie (Long Dog Samplers - I know it looks like it should be in the Sprint category, but there’s a LOT of backstitching on this piece. ), Halloween Fairy (Nora Corbett - starting this piece tonight), Taj Mahal (Chatelaine), Acorn Hill (Little House Needleworks), and Hannah Beeby.

              hannah

Long Jump: (giant projects with lots and lots of thick stitching. Stitch as many 10×10 sections of solid stitching as possible.)

Nova (Genny Morrow Designs)

Finish Line: (for projects just sitting around waiting to be “finished” finished - made into ornaments, boxes, framed, etc.)

Sampler Noel (Fancy Work), A Christmas Wish (Blue Ribbon Designs), Gingerbread Cottage (Country Cottage Needleworks), a misc. motif (Unknown designer), and Stitcher’s Retreat Keepsake.

              

Well, that’s it for now. Until next time … wave

2 Responses to “Fish Out of Water/Stitching Olympics”

  1. Terri says:
    August 12th, 2008 at 9:26 pm

    You already know I think it totally sucks the big one that you’re injured =(

  2. MizFit says:
    August 15th, 2008 at 5:31 am

    Im with terri.

    it just DOES!

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