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#1441
Originally Posted by Tsanchez
Oh my. I'm so sorry to hear of your dilemma. I can't hardly walk any more myself because of a birth defect. I'm going to a new surgeon and pain management doctor soon. Hopefully they will find something to help with the pain other than 8 10mg Oxycodones every day.
#1442
Originally Posted by Yaharalady
Have you checked out sewing centers for a free motion foot? You can get themfor most machines at Nancy's Notions (http:\\www.nancysnotions.com) If youir feed dogs don't drop cover them with masking tape. Give it a try on a scrap sandwich. It's sew much fun...drawing with your machine.
I love this system, skill builders. http://www.ericas.com/quilting/tools/skillbuilder.htm
Start with skill builder companion book & panel 1-2-3, and the video. Then move to the next levels. With the video you don't need to take a class.
#1443
My health issues are so much more than the birth defect in my hip. I only found out about it in 1997. I use to be a police officer, and I had a lot of pain in my right hip. I thought it was my gun belt sitting on my hips but after seeing an orthopedic surgeon, I found out I have hip dysplasia. It has gotten worse over the years. I also have fibro and nerve damage in my neck and lower back. I'm on 14 different medications. I have other health issues but I don't want to bore you.
#1444
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: ILLINOIS
Posts: 2,053
Morning,
My husband has many heart problems and a lot of pain every where. He is now under Hospice care and he has tried pain patches, pain pills pain cream and while I was in Wal-Greens picking up some meds, I saw this tube of pain cream that Tylenol has put out called Tylenol Precise and it also comes in patch form. I rub this across his back and shoulders and down his arms and he says it makes the pain more bearable. On second tube already. He also has fentynol pain patches.
It is sure worth the try for you.
Pat
homecaregiver
My husband has many heart problems and a lot of pain every where. He is now under Hospice care and he has tried pain patches, pain pills pain cream and while I was in Wal-Greens picking up some meds, I saw this tube of pain cream that Tylenol has put out called Tylenol Precise and it also comes in patch form. I rub this across his back and shoulders and down his arms and he says it makes the pain more bearable. On second tube already. He also has fentynol pain patches.
It is sure worth the try for you.
Pat
homecaregiver
#1446
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 2
Hello,just want to say that I have been quilting for several years. I have made quilts just for my family. I started right after I had brain surgery, and that is not a good time to try to teach your self to quilt, I had to take the entire quilt apart. I am much better at it now, but still have lots to learn. I still have a lot of trouble with borders. I am currently looking to find a pattern for my new granddaughter that was just born right before Christmas.
Christina
Christina
#1450
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 7
hi debra, my name is esther...i;m so happy i got a home...lol thank you for adopting me, yes it is going to be fun...i live in las vegas and i'm disabled...so i do have time to do some sewing...i have done some quilting in the past,and also paper picesing, i love doing that...anyway email when you can...aloha for now...esther
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