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- commission purchased:
- turnaround time: (estimated, was this the expected time?)
- what did you like?
- what could be improved
I'd really appreciate it! ^_^ And don't be afraid to be honest, but please if you have criticism, be specific so I know what I need to work on.
You can also tell me what you'd be interested in seeing in the future, such as auctions, YCHs, etc!
Rawr!
I honestly just wanted to get rid of a giant wall of text on my front page. I'm getting back into art, but the process is slow. Currently, I'm working on a big project of updating Tae's reference sheet since it's been in dire need of an update. I wasn't happy with her kemono ref, and her kemonomimi ref hasn't been updated since 2016. I'm also brainstorming ideas for other character references for the time being. At some point this year I want to get back into illustrations, but I think it is more important to make references for all my and my husband's characters. On a different note, since I got my CPAP machine and have recovered fully from my concussion/post-concussion syndrome I've found it easier to think and brainstorm so I'm more interested in getting back into writing. I have two original story ideas and a bunch of fanfiction ideas. (Primarily obsessed with Naruto, NaruHina paring) Would anyone be interested in reading those?
Health Update - Closing Chapter, YAY!
Health Update - Closing Chapter, YAY! Okay, so it's been a while since I've posted an update on my situation. I finally "finished" physical therapy, meaning that I'm done going to the clinic and am responsible for doing my exercises at home from now on. Yay! I also had my follow up with Pain Management. Oh Yeah, I never did tell you guys how that went... Well, back in the first week of September the Pain Management Doctor decided to give me an ESI (Epidural Steroid Injection) to help with my nerve pain and weakness in my legs. Unfortunately, there was a complication during the procedure (Me, being as flexible as a cat) so the Doc was having issues getting the needle in the correct position, and kept stabbing me in the vertebrae with the needle instead of injecting it into the nerve root. Needless to say, it hurt, a lot. I literally almost threw up, I don't know how to describe it to the men in the audience, but based on my description to my Mom it felt damn near close to what labor
Update: Outlook on Life
Hey guys, giving you another life update! With visuals!
Recap: On February 6th I was rear-ended in Austin. I suffered a mild concussion, debilitating back pain, hypersensitivity, numbness, weakness, etc, predominantly in my legs and feet. I had been going to physical therapy up until June 19th.
On June 13th I learned that I suffered a herniated L4-L5 disc that pushes on my L4 nerve root, and a bulging L5-S1 disc. This is the cause for the majority of my issues. So, my doctor discontinued my physical therapy and referred me to a neurosurgeon for possible surgery and sprinkled in some extra anxiety by telling me I was at risk of paralyzing m
Health Update
+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+ Back in early February I was in a mild car accident and suffered some back injuries and a mild concussion. In Mid-March I started to go to physical therapy. If you're wondering why I started PT over a month later, my hospital is more the wait and see type since my X-rays were normal. They initially thought I was just suffering from a case of whiplash and the mild concussion (My PCM actually didn't think I had a concussion, but I got diagnosed with one when I went back to the ER after almost passing out), and thought I just needed to take it easy for a couple of weeks. I was in PT from Mid-March through Mid-June where I found out I was hyper-mobile (Super Flexible) and had destabilized joints. (Being too flexible can be bad if you don't have strong skeletal musculature) These are related to the accident in an important way, and I'll get to that in a bit. In PT I learned through examination that I am
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