🚨 September Update 🚨
6 years ago
Hey guys!
Sorry for the radio silence but things got insanely busy after EF.
I had to catch up on few serious family matters and we also had an actual emergency on our hands.
Few weeks back
was suddenly taken ill and I mean it literally; within just a day his flue-like symptoms escalated into something I have never seen in my life.
He was having seizures and fits, fading in and out of consciousness to the point that I had to call an ambulance.
Thanks to the great vigilance of the paramedics, we were taken to the hospital so that Elath could have an emergency evaluation.
It turned out he developed Sepsis, as normally benign infection has spread rampantly throughout his body, effectively poisoning his blood.
It was a scary week, as he had to stay at the hospital for several days for observation, while they tried to fight off the infection with IV antibiotics.
Because we caught the infection early on , Elath managed to fight it off without any permanent damage to his body, but it was scary misadventure.
The doctors said he was quite close to entering a Septic Shock and had he stayed home one day longer, it could've been a very different story.
It made me more weary of "simple" illnesses, especially since Elath's symptoms were that of a common cold.
It's weird how life can take such a drastic turn in a span of just a day and although our story ended on a happy note, it could've just as easily ended up differently.
Sepsis is very dangerous and it can mask itself behind the most benign of illnesses.
I've seen many times people laughing someone off by saying they got "just a common cold", or that they're having "a man flu".
If your loved one is poorly, take care of them and keep an eye on them regardless how mild the condition seems.
If they struggle with an illness that on the surface seems silly, it does not hurt to get them medical attention, but it will hurt if they'll be allowed to get worse.
Sepsis caught early is trivial to deal with, but neglected it often proves fatal.
It's kind of ironic, but on the way to the hospital and within the hospital itself I saw plenty of adds saying that Sepsis claims many lives in the UK because of neglect.
Let's all stay vigilant and make sure our loved ones get the care they need, even if the illness itself seems harmless.
It takes just a moment for it to turn into something deadly and even GPs like to brush people off with a doze of ibuprofen and advice to drink plenty of tea.
Happened to us more than once and in fact our GP turned Elath away, all the while the infection started spreading into his bloodstream.
But enough about that.
Elath is fine; he almost fully recovered and we're both getting back on track with everything that we kinda let slip those past few weeks.
I'm going to try to finish at least one of the sketches per day moving forwards, while I work on the full renders in-between.
I would love to clear up this whole queue by the 1st October, but that might be a bit over ambitious.
Either way, here is the queue, and it's current progress.
If you should be on this list and for some reason aren't, please let me know via Note.
It's been a heck of a month and I might have got some stuff mixed up.
Hugs and nuzzles fluffybutts~!
~Kael
Full Render Commissions:
Two Char Commission 25% Sketching...
Single Character Commission 25% Sketching...
Two Char Commission 25% Sketching...
Miipt Two Char Commission 50% Lines and flat colours...
Single Character 25% Sketching...
Single character with background 50% Lines and flat colours...
Single Character Pun-Up Commissions:
Pin-up Comission 50% Lines and flat colours...
Pin-up Commission 50% Lines and flat colours...
Pin-up Comission 50% Lines and flat colours...
Pin-up Comission 50% Lines and flat colours...
Pin-up Comission 50% Lines and flat colours...
Coloured Sketch Commissions:
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YCH:
50% Lines and flat colours...
Sorry for the radio silence but things got insanely busy after EF.
I had to catch up on few serious family matters and we also had an actual emergency on our hands.
Few weeks back

He was having seizures and fits, fading in and out of consciousness to the point that I had to call an ambulance.
Thanks to the great vigilance of the paramedics, we were taken to the hospital so that Elath could have an emergency evaluation.
It turned out he developed Sepsis, as normally benign infection has spread rampantly throughout his body, effectively poisoning his blood.
It was a scary week, as he had to stay at the hospital for several days for observation, while they tried to fight off the infection with IV antibiotics.
Because we caught the infection early on , Elath managed to fight it off without any permanent damage to his body, but it was scary misadventure.
The doctors said he was quite close to entering a Septic Shock and had he stayed home one day longer, it could've been a very different story.
It made me more weary of "simple" illnesses, especially since Elath's symptoms were that of a common cold.
It's weird how life can take such a drastic turn in a span of just a day and although our story ended on a happy note, it could've just as easily ended up differently.
Sepsis is very dangerous and it can mask itself behind the most benign of illnesses.
I've seen many times people laughing someone off by saying they got "just a common cold", or that they're having "a man flu".
If your loved one is poorly, take care of them and keep an eye on them regardless how mild the condition seems.
If they struggle with an illness that on the surface seems silly, it does not hurt to get them medical attention, but it will hurt if they'll be allowed to get worse.
Sepsis caught early is trivial to deal with, but neglected it often proves fatal.
It's kind of ironic, but on the way to the hospital and within the hospital itself I saw plenty of adds saying that Sepsis claims many lives in the UK because of neglect.
Let's all stay vigilant and make sure our loved ones get the care they need, even if the illness itself seems harmless.
It takes just a moment for it to turn into something deadly and even GPs like to brush people off with a doze of ibuprofen and advice to drink plenty of tea.
Happened to us more than once and in fact our GP turned Elath away, all the while the infection started spreading into his bloodstream.
But enough about that.
Elath is fine; he almost fully recovered and we're both getting back on track with everything that we kinda let slip those past few weeks.
I'm going to try to finish at least one of the sketches per day moving forwards, while I work on the full renders in-between.
I would love to clear up this whole queue by the 1st October, but that might be a bit over ambitious.
Either way, here is the queue, and it's current progress.
If you should be on this list and for some reason aren't, please let me know via Note.
It's been a heck of a month and I might have got some stuff mixed up.
Hugs and nuzzles fluffybutts~!
~Kael
Current Queue
Full Render Commissions:



Miipt Two Char Commission 50% Lines and flat colours...


Single Character Pun-Up Commissions:





Coloured Sketch Commissions:












YCH:

Glad that Elath is feeling better, ever since I heard about it I’ve been thinking of the both of you.
<3 stay safe you two!
(worked with a lot of patients in septic shock stages of it amongst other diseases at same time. it generally loves to combine with multiple issues--making it harder to detect most often.)
glad he is recovering and you guys made sure to stick together with how scary that stuff can get the first time ever having it happen like that. hope he's back home and resting up before taking everything back on :)
you guys keep on doing your best. so glad that massive scare is past <3
Was a very common diagnosis to see and get to help with treatments for.