Rough drafts of art I hope to make into stickers and prints. The insparation is beams of light, chronic pain, love, and hope. I want a contrasting primary colors of midnight blue, blinding white, bright red, and shining yellow
Top drawing: representation of my heart palpitations
Bottom left: migraines so bad you feel like an egg being cracked open
Bottom right: my girlfriend is a beam of light in the life of chronic pain and illness
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My body: holy shit we just climbed a mountain. I think I might collapse
Me: bitch no we walked up the stairs
Would you dress like this?
Collage jellyfish girl!
Guys.. I was able to take a short walk and go up the stairs easier. I think I might be cured from chronic illness ๐คญ
I thought exercise would cure me so I did one sit up. My back hurts. Everyone is telling me to exercise, even my doctor. Iโm trying. Will it actually help???
SHOW THE ART!!!!!
I'm trying to create amore positive and content place for disabled and chronically ill people. I see so many negative posts about being chronically and they can really put me down. I wanna change that
I'd love to ask the question, what are you grateful for?
Now, I know this can be SO hard to answer especially when you're chronically ill. But I really want you to try and think of at least one thing. It could be something really small. Or even a list!
I'll go first: I'm grateful for my ability to create art, my mobility aids, and my chosen family.
YOUR TURN!
That's amazing! My cane is pink and my walker is purple and I'm so happy I get to chose. I'm glad you feel powerful with physical therapy, cause you should! And plushies are the absolute best \ (โขโกโข) /
I'm trying to create amore positive and content place for disabled and chronically ill people. I see so many negative posts about being chronically and they can really put me down. I wanna change that
I'd love to ask the question, what are you grateful for?
Now, I know this can be SO hard to answer especially when you're chronically ill. But I really want you to try and think of at least one thing. It could be something really small. Or even a list!
I'll go first: I'm grateful for my ability to create art, my mobility aids, and my chosen family.
YOUR TURN!