Thursday 2 December 2021

DPP Day Two ~ A Yarn Bomb Walk

 This afternoon we took a very short walk around the block and enjoyed the seasonal felt, fabric and fiber creations:














Poor Pip within an hour and a half of this short saunter she was dealing with awful abdominal pain, likely caused by blood pooling in her abdomen due to the PoTS.  When she was walking she was complaining of vision issues and feeling really dizzy.  This afternoon has been spent on the sofa dealing with a fast heart rate, pre-syncope (fainting) symptoms and sporadic gut ache 😭. In addition she has flushing in her face if she eats certain foods which indicates Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, another condition linked to the PoTs and suspected EDS.  Really wish I could make her life better right now ❤️













12 comments:

doe said...

These yarn bombs are the best and the note is fun! Pip has a beautiful smile and I hope she is up and feeling better quick. Happy Advent, happy December (I can't believe it either) and Happy Winter xoxo Sending all of you a big hug.

Eva said...

Do they stay outdoors all the time? Do they ever get stolen?

Eva said...

The gnome even has a mask! I hope some rest will do Pip good.

elli said...

Poor Pip. I'm so sorry she's got chronic illness, too now ☹️Praying for her and for you all. Blessed Advent dear SanπŸ™πŸ»πŸ’œπŸ•―

sustainablemum said...

Hi San, just popping by to catch up with you. I am so very sorry to hear about Pip that sounds really hard of you and her. I hope the rest was good for her.

The yarn bombs look fun!

Sandra Ann said...

Thanks for stopping by, I have left a comment on your post πŸ™‚

Sandra Ann said...

Yep the chronic illness game, you and I know it all too well for ourselves and those we love 😞. Thanks be to God for some extra meds and the GI issues have calmed down. Thanks as always for your prayers xx

Sandra Ann said...

Yes they’re outside all the time. They have never been stolen but an autumn yarn bomb was targeted by youths and damaged πŸ˜•. However in the main the village residents keep an eye out πŸ™‚

Sandra Ann said...

Extra meds from the GP has eased the situation - we were on the right track just needed reassurance nothing sinister was lurking x

Sandra Ann said...

Thanks for the prayers and hug, Pip is much improved today, here’s hoping it continues ❤️❤️

Eva said...

I am glad to hear that people are watchful and make sure they don't get damaged or stolen :).

Kezzie said...

Poor Pip, I'm sorry she is in such pain. It isn't fair. Will keep her in prayer. xx
Love the yarn bombing.x