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Health Trials in QuiltingI have been dealing with whip lash which has been quite a trial with horrific headaches. Every day I have headaches, it's just how bad they will be. I even ended up in the emergency room one evening it was so bad. I have been going to therapy for a month and I am finally getting some relief. Of course, this has affected being able to quilt. I am sure you all have had some kind of trial that has interfered with your quilting and know just what I am talking about. I felt I was mourning because I had such a fun customer quilt to do but couldn't get up there to quilt. Of all the things I enjoy doing, longarm quilting is my favorite! As I quilt I refer to all that I have been taught and am grateful for Linda Taylor who has been my mentor for so many years. How blessed I am to work with her and have her as my sister in law! I always set the quilt out where I can see it so it can "talk to me". By the time I start I know just what I am going to do. The one I am working on now has applique' and as I was stabilizing it talked up a storm. It has florescent colors and I had a YLI variegated thread that was just perfect. My customer is so awesome as she tells me to do whatever I feel like. She always pays for freehand quilting which of course is my favorite. I am so thankful for some good days now so I can quilt and I know I will continue to improve. Keeping a positive attitude is so important! Tags: Untagged
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Hi Val,
So very sorry to hear about the headaches! Oh how I empathize with you. I lived with cluster headaches for nearly 30 years and they're awful. I was put on a Valproate for my bi-polar disorder in 1995 and my headaches stopped. Yay!! Had to stop taking it 2 years ago but, luckily those headaches haven;t returned. I still get headaches, sometimes pretty uncomfortable but they don;t last more than a day or so. Sometimes I think people are just wired that way.
I can;t imagine never having a headache but I know there are people like that.
So glad you're doing better and able to spent time doing what you love best....quilting!
Marty