August 15, 2022
A Hitch in my Get-Along
Well in another week it will be a year since I last
posted. You would not believe all that
happened. Whew, it is something isn’t it
how quickly time can go and get away from us?
I am an irregular blogger to be sure, but a couple weeks
from the time I last wrote I had an “event” we’ll say that didn’t bother me so
much as the doctor when I described it.
I felt no different, but apparently, I needed tests done, and NOW! After a few echocardiograms, I was diagnosed
with a congenital heart defect. Imagine
at my age finding out I have had this since birth? Why did I not know
sooner? And this is a common heart
defect. When I was born the hole in
which my mother fed me during gestation did not close automatically when I was
born. This is called a PFO. (Just look it up, I cannot even pronounce it.) As I aged, the whole grew larger, and a microscopic piece, possibly, of blood
trash did not get cleaned up and caused me to have what appeared to be a
stroke. Honestly, I am not sure as it
was so minor, but the doctors were being cautious.
Fast forward to 25 doctor visits, all kinds of them, pick a specialty.
In January, the hole was closed. I was all fixed. Except for a stint in the ER. Wow, that was scary, I thought “the plug”
had become dislodged, but no. Just a fault in the electricity of the heart
beats.
On July 5th, I got my 6-month
check-up and am all wonderful and perfect again.
I was homesick and wanted to get back to my family and old
friends. We made plans, ready to list the
house when I got out of the hospital, to hopefully move back to my hometown. The areas which we were considering had grown
so expensive that it did not make sense to make the move. All the work that one
does to put a house on the market now had to be reversed. The unwinding and redefining what life looks
like going forward has taken extra time, too.
The Queen size bed is stacked under, over, and around. |
And in the bathroom and excess in another room, embarrassing. |
I now have boxes stored in the guest room. However, there is a silver lining. I have a closet upstairs that the original
owner had finished from an attic area. It
is a good 12 X 12 feet on the floor, but the room is not quite 8’ tall. As we speak my painter extraordinaire,
Justin is repairing the walls and repainting.
If all goes well, new shelves are being installed this week. I am excited to get my hoarded, stashed,
stock, yes stock put away and organized in a room of its own. I shall call it my stockroom. Stocking supplies sounds so much better than
hoarding, doesn’t it?
I shall share the progress with you. I hear from my husband that I am lacking in
making decisions. I never knew that about
myself, I thought I was quite a decisive person. I have purged until there is only the best
left, and by looks, it appears there is more of that to be done. No doubt, sad face, I will need to gift and
donate some more.
I will be posting more blog entries as I have not been a
sloth while healing! I will share things
I have done, and outfits completed soon.
Have Fun!
Kathi
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