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    • sigross
      sigross @TwiggyT last edited by

      @TwiggyT Claude Monet took 10 years to develop his iconic style. He hit his stride in his 40's.

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        DOTTYP @TwiggyT last edited by

        @TwiggyT Try not to be down about it ,I can really relate to what you have said here about wasted years and poor health and it helped me to read this, just keep going and your confidence will build up.

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        • TwiggyT
          TwiggyT last edited by

          @DOTTYP @sigross Thank you both for the encouragement! I try to stay positive about my health and hope for the best, but it definitely eats into my productivity and how much I can do. Doing things most people do in a normal day makes me unable to function the next day. It's really frustrating.

          Is that an actual photo of Monet? I've never seen a photo of him before -- but I'd recognize that bridge anywhere. I hope for me, like Monet, the best is yet to come.

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            sigross @TwiggyT last edited by

            @TwiggyT yes that's Monet in his prime! Also, Michelangelo suffered terribly from illnesses while he was creating. He was making stuff chiseling, painting etc until he was almost 90.

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            • DOTTYP
              DOTTYP @TwiggyT last edited by

              @TwiggyT I can really understand as although I dont talk about it much I have been quite ill for a number of years and I know it makes me really slow at creating art even though art is the one thing that keeps me going as I cant get out much. I also have the problem of fatigue you are suffering after doing ordinary things. Have you received any proper diagnosis ,blood tests and investigations, because maybe there would be some hope of you getting better.

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                TwiggyT @DOTTYP last edited by

                @DOTTYP I've been diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder that can make me tired, but it shouldn't be making me so tired that I have difficulty functioning. Doctors either don't seem to know, or can't be bothered to investigate further. I'm going to a new endocrinologist this fall; maybe they'll be able to help.

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                • Su
                  Su @TwiggyT last edited by

                  @TwiggyT You are a good artist! I enjoy seeing your posts about your art. Your teachers were totally wrong to have made you think that you don't have talent. Art is so subjective — I wish you had gone to a school that had more teachers that were able to appreciate your style. And I'm so sorry about your illness. I can't imagine how difficult that is to be tired all the time. There's a new Netflix series called Diagnosis. I've watched a few episodes and it's really good. Wondering if watching it could give you any insights on your health issues.

                  Best of luck to you. Keep on creating!

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                    TwiggyT @Su last edited by

                    @Su Thanks for that! I appreciate your encouragement and I'm glad you like my work! I haven't heard of or watched that show yet, so I'll check it out. I enjoy shows like that; it reminds me of Mystery Diagnosis.

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                    • BichonBistro
                      BichonBistro @DOTTYP last edited by

                      @DOTTYP 😢

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                      • DOTTYP
                        DOTTYP @TwiggyT last edited by

                        @TwiggyT I was worried when I read your symptoms doctors get it wrong all the time I was misdiagnosed for years,it could be something really serious, make sure they check your kidney and heart function. Good luck at the endocrinologist (I had to look up what that was) and let us know how it goes and look after yourself.
                        Your art is really cute and fun I am pretty sure I already follow you on Instagram I will check.

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                        • DOTTYP
                          DOTTYP @BichonBistro last edited by

                          @BichonBistro Thanks!

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