Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Animation Friday - The Scribble Edition 2 - Colouring In
Following on from last weeks animation....
*Please excuse the dodgy mobile phone photos
I've been trying to take a little break from blogging, but you know what? Blogging keeps me motivated and makes me happy. It gives me something else to think about, and allows me to use my brain, so consider my blogging break officially over.... although things still may be a little sporadic.
I really need to thank each and every person who left me a message on the blog, emailed, came to visit in hospital, or popped something in the mail - I didn't get the chance to reply to everyone personally.
I also need to give a huge thankyou to Cathy, Cathie, Bec, Nikki, Nikki, Cass, Michelle, Selina, .... I hope I haven't forgotten anyone.
I don't really have any news or answers healthwise just yet - things are not exactly going as I'd planned or hoped for, but I'm always ready for a challenge, so here goes.... wish me luck.
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animation friday,
drawing.,
health,
hospitals,
Thankyou
Friday, June 11, 2010
My Girl CurlyPops Rocks My World
It's Tinniegirl again, with great news.
I reckon you're going to see CurlyPops back around these parts by the end of the weekend. I've managed to track her down, and have explained that out lives just aren't the same without her daily crafty goodness. So she's heading home. She might be a little worn out after her great adventure but I'm sure she'll be back before we know it.
So let's talk about CurlyPops for a minute why don't we. You know, while we've still got the microphone.
So Cam, from me to you, you're the best kind of peeps. You're kind and generous, and funny and thoughtful. You're super-talented and super-smart. These days I find it hard to remember a time when we weren't mates. And that's just how I like it. You're not just a friend, you're family, for both me and Ms L. You truly do rock my world.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
It's My Space, Mine I Tell You
Don't think I don't know what's going on around here, cause I do.
Talk about while the cats away, the mice will play.
That's OK. I'll be back soon to restore order, including giving that mischievous Tinniegirl a good talking to.
In the meantime, I'll keep stitching, stitching, stitching.
What's everyone else up to? I'm sure you'll find out if you head over to Kootoyoo for a dose of My Creative Space.
Filed as:
hand stitching,
health,
Kootoyoo,
my creative space,
secret squirrel
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
To Be Read With A Fine Scottish Accent
Well hello my lovelies. It is I, Frances. I was ever so delighted when a few of you suggested yesterday that it would be lovely to know a little more about me. I heartily agree.
So with my dear Ms CurlyPops away on her great adventure I thought I would share my story.
It's a wonderful story, I'm sure you'll agree, and goes back a good long way. Way back to the wee land of Scotland where I spent my years as a young lass.
I come from a long line of talented and passionate craftspeople. Our family has a history that goes back many generations. We are known for our work throughout the land, including resident staff positions for the royal family. My father was a tailor's assistant and my mother a designer and fine dressmaker.
In my early 20's I was blessed with an opportunity to move to Paris and begin my own career in the fashion industry. I worked with many of the great Parisian design houses and it was a time of great joy in my life. I learned so much, met amazing people and attended wonderful parties and events.
I met my first love Jean Paul in my first year in Paris. It was love at first sight and within weeks we were ensconced in a magnificent apartment filled with fine furnishings in the most luxurious array of colours and textures. As it is with love that starts with an inexplicable burning passion our flame petered out and we went our separate ways.
It was then, in my third year in Paris, that I met the great love of my life. Antoinette was a shining light in a dark world. A seamstress beyond compare, she made couture unlike the world has ever seen. We had a wonderful life together, filled with warmth and laughter and love.
My darling Antoinette was lost to me in a tragic accident, of which I cannot bare to speak. It is enough to say that for many years I was left completely bereft.
I had to make a break, seek out a fresh start in a brave new world. I bought myself a one way passage to Australia and sought work as an assistant with a kind tailor. Marco took me in, and I worked by his side until he retired in early 2009.
And that is how I came to live with my dear Ms CurlyPops. I placed an ad in the local paper looking for a live-in assistant's role and found myself in the colourful and creative home of everyone's favourite crafty soul.
These days I'm living a much quieter life, which suits me just fine. I just love to work with Ms CurlyPops. She's always coming up with amazing new ideas and stunning, colourful, bright, happy creations. I can't imagine a better way to spend my late years.
With Ms CurlyPops away on the great adventure I've been keeping the house running, taking care of my household companions and dreaming up all sorts of sewing projects. I can't wait to talk to my mistress when she gets home.
Do come home soon my dear Ms CurlyPops. We miss you.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Sshhhh, Don't Tell CurlyPops
It's me Tinniegirl. I've hijacked her blog. I'm holding it ransom for a lifetime worth of creative goodness.
It seems perfectly fair to me, if she's going to run off on some great big mystery adventure. I mean how are we creative folk supposed to sustain ourselves without our daily dose of CurlyPops.
Monday, June 7, 2010
Where, Oh Where, Could That CurlyPops Be?
- Heli-hiking in New Zealand
- Sunning herself on a beach in Hawaii?
- Fossicking for gold down an abandoned mine shaft?
- On a world wide op shopping mission?
- Eating her entire body weight in chocolate and fruit tingles?
- Being bombarded by medical students for being an 'interesting and unusual' case?
- Deep sea diving with sharks?
- Eying off the hexagon granny blankies crocheted by the volunteers at the hospital op shop?
- Climbing Mt Everest?
- Solving crossword puzzles?
- Disco dancing in New york?
- Keeping up with blog reading via mobile phone?
- Mustering sheep on an outback station?
- Making the most of having three course meals delivered?
- Lost amongst a sea of abandoned doilies and crocheted tablecloths?
- Riding a bike over the Westgate bridge?
- Swimming Bass Strait to Tassie?
- Hand stitching her heart away while watching trashy tv?
Friday, May 14, 2010
To cut a long story short
Have you ever thought about what would happen if you needed a certain type of medication and it just wasn't available anymore? Unfortunately, this is the scenario that I've been dealing with lately. The one and only supplier decided to stop manufacturing without any warning, leaving patients like me with absolutely no equivalent alternative.
I've been without it for a couple of months now, which has led to a further decline in my lung function. After some online research, I finally managed to find some details on a new Australian manufacturer just this week (which my pharmacist and doctors didn't even know about). The drug has not yet been added to the PBS, but I was able to order it in. From the information that I found, it is scheduled to be listed from July 1st 2010.
The good news is that I'm looking forward to being back on track again after my slight hiccup..... and I can finally start to breathe again.
My advice to everyone is to always do your own research. Doctors will never be able to know everything about the latest and the greatest treatments, or the manufacturing plans of the various drug companies, and your health is far too important to just leave it to someone else to manage.
I'm adding some keywords to the bottom of this post just in case someone out there is googling looking for help just as I was Monday night, when I stumbled across just what I needed..... thankyou to the WWW.
Mucomyst alternative
Acetylcysteine Solution
Omegapharm
Mucolytic Agent
Bronchiectasis
I've been without it for a couple of months now, which has led to a further decline in my lung function. After some online research, I finally managed to find some details on a new Australian manufacturer just this week (which my pharmacist and doctors didn't even know about). The drug has not yet been added to the PBS, but I was able to order it in. From the information that I found, it is scheduled to be listed from July 1st 2010.
The good news is that I'm looking forward to being back on track again after my slight hiccup..... and I can finally start to breathe again.
My advice to everyone is to always do your own research. Doctors will never be able to know everything about the latest and the greatest treatments, or the manufacturing plans of the various drug companies, and your health is far too important to just leave it to someone else to manage.
I'm adding some keywords to the bottom of this post just in case someone out there is googling looking for help just as I was Monday night, when I stumbled across just what I needed..... thankyou to the WWW.
Mucomyst alternative
Acetylcysteine Solution
Omegapharm
Mucolytic Agent
Bronchiectasis
Filed as:
acetylcysteine,
bronchiectasis,
health,
mucolytic agent,
mucomyst alternative,
omegapharm,
soapbox
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Room to Breathe
I'm in the midst of a health hiccup at the moment, and feeling a little blue.
A chauffeur driven trip to the country, filled with green grass and fresh air and giggly nephews was just the medicine I needed yesterday.....
.....along with lots of billycart rides
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