Sunday, September 26, 2010

Flea Market Finds.

Yes we have a "bonanza" today!!! Scored these lovely vintage flowers. Bought the whole lot. She had saved these from hats. She wanted to find someone who will put them to good use, enter me....
Lovely old velvets and organza flowers......
Love the soft colors and the fine stamens on these flowers.
Sweet fabric lily-of-the-valley...
More sweet flowers...
A big bag of bits.........
Found two cute suitcases.....
Steve found this cute bank for me. He liked that it had the lock. It was sweet that he saw this and bought it for me.....
Found the plastic Infant of Prague. The vendor and I had a laugh over the fact that the bottom said $2.00 but she told me $1.00.
Aren't these sweet? The fellow selling them did not want to take them back home, so he made an offer I could not refuse......
Found three cute tiny "yorkie" china figures to add to my shelf...
I found this second pair of tiny "yorkie" china figures also!
Those who know me, well they know I collect birds. Not just any, I prefer the shiny Japanese ones. However today I found this cool Chicken pitcher for next to nothing so he had to come home with me.
This is why my chicken pitcher is on the table...no room! I need a new cabinet?
Found these chenille spreads for $2.00. They are for crafting (have a couple small rips). I want to make a couple of cute pillows, or some baby things?
This adorable chair for just a couple dollars will look cute at my desk...
Of Course I found this "fabulous" Bling Ring and well, who could resist this......
(It was in the bags of Jewelry) All in all a fun morning, and I wasn't really looking. It was fun seeing all the people selling stuff, and then we stopped for some fresh produce. The air was crisp but refreshing and what fun we had looking over all these fun finds.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Tako-Tsubo

Tako-Tsubo Syndrome
About 70-80% of cases of Tako-tsubo Syndrome (TTS) occur in post-menopausal women under some form of extreme, exceptional and prolonged mental stress,... with no good way out, no relief and often feeling deep resentment (such as the loss of a dear one...)
(Note: a word of caution... , in a minority of patients, less than 20% the stress is physical such as massive trauma, surgery or severe pain, or other type of stress. In very rare cases, no "cause" can be found.

a diagnosis of tako-tsubo syndrome can only be made after excluding:

  • coronary artery disease (especially proximal left main or left anterior coronary artery stenosis),
  • acute coronary syndrome,
  • acute myocardial infarction,
  • myocarditis, pericarditis, aortic dissections and so forth...
And that leads to the good news
, Folks! If this syndrome is recognized, over 95% of patients pull through that fairly easily (with most of the time complete recovery of the electrocardiographic changes and recovery of the cardiac shape and function. This may take a few weeks)
On Sunday I experienced this syndrome first hand. I can honestly say I did not feel stressed at the time. In fact I was quite happy having sold a few of my stamps I no longer used or wanted (there are still a few available in my blog shop). At first I thought I was having on of my stomach flare ups, but it got a bit worse so we were off to urgent care. They gave me something for the stomach pain and I actually felt better. The doctor seemed a bit concerned and ran some blood-work for my heart, but sent me home saying he would call if it was anything serious.
Well next morning I still had not heard anything so off to work I went. When I got home I was greeted by phone calls telling me to go to emergency. Thats when they told me that my heart enzymes were elevated. Well several tests, and a heart cath later they pronounce I had "tako-tsubo" or as they called it "broken heart syndrome".
Since this condition is totally recoverable they are treating me with drug therapy and monitoring my heart. I was relieved to know I do not have coronary artery disease or any blockages. It was fascinating to see the heart. During the cath you are totally awake and you get to see exactly what they are doing (it was completely pain-FREE, trust me I would tell you if it hurt). It actually made me feel good to know I would recover and that for the most part I was heart healthy.
So what triggered it? They feel stress was the trigger, I don't know because I truly did not feel I was stressed at the time, until my stomach acted up. The more I rad up on this condition they do mention something about possible pathogens that can trigger an episode. Who knows. I am just happy to be home and recovering.
These flowers arrived Thursday from Vicky and Mike, I feel very blessed to have such good friends.....
Here are the lovely roses that my good friend Terri and her husband Chip brought by when I came home from the hospital. I am very lucky to have such dear friends.
I am feeling much better, and recovering nicely. My puppies missed me. They even managed to share Bailey's bed.