morpheus1987
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- Feb 13, 2021
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Nope... not planning on abandoning this. Just struggling with health issues.another abandoned game?
Getting better thx! But still not able to really work. 80% of the day I have to stay in bed. And my laptop is not capable of rendering...Can't wait for next release, I hope you are doing okay The_Alex <3
I am obliged to ask as a member who liked your AVN and also as a human, how are you? Or rather, what is happening to you?Nope... not planning on abandoning this. Just struggling with health issues.
getting better thats good, i wish you wellGetting better thx! But still not able to really work. 80% of the day I have to stay in bed. And my laptop is not capable of rendering...![]()
Thx for asking!I am obliged to ask as a member who liked your AVN and also as a human, how are you? Or rather, what is happening to you?
Godspeed, man, everything will be alright.Thx for asking!
This year doesn't seem to be my year. At the turn of the year, I had heart problems. No heart attack or anything like that, but it was enough to force me to take a break from my day job and my side job. And it was (and still is) very scary. Unfortunately, I still don't have a final diagnosis.
For the last few weeks, I've been dealing with "just" a slipped disc (not sure if that's the right term... spinal problems).
Since this week, I've been able to do something other than lie down again. However, I can't stand or even sit for very long, and my biggest problem at the moment is the availability of specialists. The earliest appointment I can get right now is in September, and I don't plan on taking it easy until then. Still, I have to be careful because if I don't do the right thing during recovery, I could trigger another incident at any time.
All in all, it's nothing dramatic – but it's enough to prevent me from pursuing my hobby (developing the game).
Mountain sickness, yup that sounds familiar!I understand you. I suffer from the same lumbar hernia. The only thing that makes me feel better is, believe it or not, regular workout. What helps me the most on a daily basis is doing the camel-cat yoga position just 10 times every morning. It's the only medically proven way to reduce friction between the discs. I hope you recover soon from mountain sickness... (the mountain of years we've been carrying around, lol).