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Chronic Illness Boredom
Being chronically ill means I'm in bed or sat down 99% of the time. IT IS BORING.
It can be hard to mentally cope with TV, books, art, music for exanple & causes physical symptoms if I push through.
What do you guys do to stay sane? Feel free to add as many as you like💜✨
Something a little different from the last piece, I’ve only just started doing digital art but I think I’m okay at it? Anyway, cute cottagecore wheelchair kitty ❤️
Something that occurred to me, you know that post on how you are allowed to create some joy out of your disability. You can decorate your mobility aid or any other tools you need to take on the world? Etc.
Well society basically already does this with GLASSES. We have them to fit our personality, we even have designer ones now. Glasses are so common now, that we don't really view it as a disability in the same way anymore, unless you are a certain level of blindness. We really have options because it is an extremely common disability.
But it's still an extension of yourself that you need to help you in your day to day life. So if we're allowed to have glasses in all kinds of colours and styles, and even designer, why not your mobility aid? Or any other tool we need? It is exactly the same.
And it literally harms no one, so enjoy it. Make it you.

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Speaking of commissions here. This money is for my turtle fund. I am adopting them from my PCA who can no longer care for them and they badly need to be rehomed. Just about all of the money raised will be going to their care because right now I just cannot afford the expenses and they need a better chance. Please help me give them that!!
Here are examples of my Disabled Beauty Series!
[ID: four digital paintings.
The first depicts a queer and punk black person with dark skin standing with the aid of a forearm crutch. The colors are very vibrant and the background has a ring of pills
The second depicts a white woman in a red wheelchair. She is dressed in all black outside of her yellow scarf. The background is yellow and covered in an assortment of yellow flowers
The third depicts a woman with tan skin who is standing with the aid of a cane. She is wearing a white flowy dress and the background is adorned with pink fairy lilies
And last is a digital painting of Stacey Park Milburn. She is a smiling chinese american woman sitting in a power wheelchair. She has a trach and glasses. The background is filled with a lot of very vibrant flowers of all sorts.]
Please check out my update. I'm heartbroken. I was in the hospital and everything is getting worse and scarier. I told my family and they didn't care. They get defensive and upset when I try to ask for help and I'm realizing more and more how little I mean to them. It would mean so so much If y'all would read and share my story. I've lost so much to my illnesses. But I just want to share positivity and love.
Hello everyone. I want you to get to know Anastasia. They are beautiful and cou… Anastasia Threet needs your support for Help Anastasia
Hey there :)
This is my outfit today. I am wearing a black cross over crop top. A black @theusedmusic hoodie, and a red mushroom skirt by @mayakern !
[ID: three photos of me in my room wearing those things and sitting in my wheelchair]