A little bit about my life for the last month
2 years ago
Hello buns!
There has been no news from me for the past few months, as I literally spent all my time working as a commercial DnD game master. It was fun, and I came up with a huge campaign that I ran for the party, and now it ended epically. Coming up with a plot and creating interesting riddles was fun, but exhausting. Right now I don't have any more groups of players, but I think after a little rest I'll take another one. I realized that what makes me happy is the fact that I bring joy and interesting adventures to people.
A few days ago I was taken by ambulance to the hospital. As you know, I live in Serbia, but so far, due to difficulties with the landlord, I cannot obtain a residence permit. Without a residence permit and without health insurance, I was afraid to go to the hospital, but then I felt really bad and I thought I was going to die, so I had to overcome my fears and let the doctors help me. And it turned out that Serbia has very kind and understanding doctors. I'm used to angry doctors who hate everyone, so I experienced a serious culture shock. They examined me, gave me back my ability to breathe, gave me medicine and made a diagnosis. Congratulations to me, I have asthma! It’s difficult to say which one exactly, but there are suspicions of bronchial asthma. I'm glad that I now have a diagnosis and now I know that if I start to choke, it doesn't mean it's time to die, it's just a signal that I need to take medicine. It feels good to have control over such a frightening condition.
And the coolest news of this year. I adopted a charming, kind, cool, beautiful dog from the street! Belgian Malinois! She is young and playful, about one to two years old. She's only been living with me for three weeks, but I love her with all my heart. Judging by her behavior and fear of sticks and loud noises, the previous owners, who simply threw her out into the street, were not very kind to her. I really hope that with me she will have peace and happiness in her life. She is the sweetest and nicest girl in the world and deserves all the best.
Of course, it is difficult to handle such a large and playful dog alone, but, fortunately, there are four of us. My girlfriend's husband and I play with her, walk her and make sure everything is fine, and my girlfriend does the training. Well, and my husband is still trying to just get used to the fact that such a huge dog lives in our house :D
By the way, the dog name is Gerda and I want to draw her anthro version in the near future. Because everyone should see the best girl!
Also, I'm available for commissions again :3
Love you sweethearts! I'm glad you're still here with me <3
There has been no news from me for the past few months, as I literally spent all my time working as a commercial DnD game master. It was fun, and I came up with a huge campaign that I ran for the party, and now it ended epically. Coming up with a plot and creating interesting riddles was fun, but exhausting. Right now I don't have any more groups of players, but I think after a little rest I'll take another one. I realized that what makes me happy is the fact that I bring joy and interesting adventures to people.
A few days ago I was taken by ambulance to the hospital. As you know, I live in Serbia, but so far, due to difficulties with the landlord, I cannot obtain a residence permit. Without a residence permit and without health insurance, I was afraid to go to the hospital, but then I felt really bad and I thought I was going to die, so I had to overcome my fears and let the doctors help me. And it turned out that Serbia has very kind and understanding doctors. I'm used to angry doctors who hate everyone, so I experienced a serious culture shock. They examined me, gave me back my ability to breathe, gave me medicine and made a diagnosis. Congratulations to me, I have asthma! It’s difficult to say which one exactly, but there are suspicions of bronchial asthma. I'm glad that I now have a diagnosis and now I know that if I start to choke, it doesn't mean it's time to die, it's just a signal that I need to take medicine. It feels good to have control over such a frightening condition.
And the coolest news of this year. I adopted a charming, kind, cool, beautiful dog from the street! Belgian Malinois! She is young and playful, about one to two years old. She's only been living with me for three weeks, but I love her with all my heart. Judging by her behavior and fear of sticks and loud noises, the previous owners, who simply threw her out into the street, were not very kind to her. I really hope that with me she will have peace and happiness in her life. She is the sweetest and nicest girl in the world and deserves all the best.
Of course, it is difficult to handle such a large and playful dog alone, but, fortunately, there are four of us. My girlfriend's husband and I play with her, walk her and make sure everything is fine, and my girlfriend does the training. Well, and my husband is still trying to just get used to the fact that such a huge dog lives in our house :D
By the way, the dog name is Gerda and I want to draw her anthro version in the near future. Because everyone should see the best girl!
Also, I'm available for commissions again :3
Love you sweethearts! I'm glad you're still here with me <3
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It's so nice to see good news from you, of course it's not great that you've been sick and suffered so badly that you needed to go to the hospital, but I'm glad you had good doctors and medicine now. I hope you won't have to worry about huge medical bills or issues because of not having a residence permit yet.
Have fun with working on the art and with the next campaign!
Yeah, Gerda is absolutely lovely, she's so beautiful and smart and... oh my god she's already punching me with her paws cuz she hasn't played 30 minutes already! :D
Medical bills here is much smaller than I expected and that's a relief. My fears did not come true at all. The bills were not as large as I expected, and the doctors were very responsive and attentive. I loved Serbia before, but now I just adore it.
Okay, now I must to play with this tireless puppy, boredom is unbearable for her x)
And you aren't alone, I have asthma too! Something I didn't know about until about a year ago, is sometimes that choking feeling isn't your first symptom. A lot of the time, you start coughing first, and if you take your medicine then, you can hold off a full attack. Also if you're on the look out for coughing, it'll help you recognize your triggers. For instance, one of mine is smoke and grease in the air.