Friday, February 26, 2010

The Rainbow Dress

The Rainbow/Easter/Birthday dress for Irene is finally finished! I'm happy with how it turned out, and I think Irene will love it. I just hope it fits! It's hard to do these things long distance. As you can probably tell, I don't spend hours a day on a project until it's done. There are so many other things to do. Now I'll get started on Isaac's vest, and a few other little surprise projects that involve learning new tricks on my serger and maybe doing some more embroidery. This morning, after Friday morning breakfast with our teacher friends, I drove downtown to see a cardiologist. This was on a referral to discuss the results of the earlier echocardiogram. The confirmed news is that I do have moderate stenosis (narrowing) of the aortic valve. The good news is that there are no other issues. My heart is in good shape. The uncertain news is that it isn't known if the condition is progressive, and if so, how fast. In fact, my after-visit summary says, "At this point there are no indications this is causing any problems and is not likely to for some years. You have no restrictions or need to do anything differently." So the result is that I just go on about my life, trying to live healthfully, and have a repeat test in two years. While the doctor did say that at a normal rate of progression, we could be looking at a valve replacement in eight to ten years, I told him that I didn't intend to even think about it until the next test in two years. Then we'll know if it's progressive. Until then I plan to continue to be my usual abnormal self. And one again, I'm thankful for good insurance and the care I'm getting through Group Health Cooperative. No bills, no paperwork, not even a copay!

13 comments:

  1. Love Irene's dress!

    Sounds like a good report on your heart. Keep trucking. I'm with you, don't borrow trouble. In 2 years you'll perhaps know enough to think about a decision. My father had a pig valve replacement when he was 71. He told people my mother had had a hard time keeping him our of mud puddles ever since.

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  2. Gorgeous, colorful, and feminine dress! She'll love it!

    It's scary to have even a slight issue with one's heart. I wish you well, Linda.

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  3. Another sewing masterpiece! Good dr report and stay on it! Oh, that the uninsured people of this country could get some peace of mind. I think we are on the same side of this controversy. I also have good health insurance.

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  4. what a beautiful colorful rainbow spring dress. she has to love it. Can't wait to see the vest. Glad your test or checkup was okay...worry never helps any condition.

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  5. I agree with all, why borrow trouble? As for the dress, its beautiful! What a lucky little girl who will wear it. My Ashton would have absolutely adored a dress such as this when she was little.

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  6. Beautiful dress!! I know Irene will be so excited!! Like you and Cheryl have said, why borrow trouble. Take care of yourself as you would normally for the next two years and don't worry about it. And you are blessed with good insurance -- always a blessing! Have a great weekend1

    Sylvia

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  7. The dress is beautiful, she should love it.
    My mom made most of my clothes when I was a kid and I made a few shirts for my boys. I never had a girl to sew for.

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  8. Love that "dress of many colors." You did a great job on it. I was wondering how the doctor appt. went. I agree with Sylvia K...don't borrow trouble! In 2 years you'll know more. For now, just live the good life.

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  9. The dress is so PERFECT. I know she will love it.

    Good to hear your heart is pumping right along. Good news.

    MB

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  10. Thank goodness you're OK for now. I think that's all of us at this certain age. We have to just enjoy the fact that we're walking around doing incredible things like making a rainbow dress. I am in awe, Linda!

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  11. A very pretty dress you have made Linda. Glad too that your health reports are good. - Dave

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  12. Wow, I would have loved to get that dress when I was a kid. She is a lucky girl! I hope your heart is doing alright!

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  13. I'm glad that it is something that can be corrected if and when that needs to take place. I just love the dress and any little girl would just love it too...Michelle

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