I was actually physically unable to draw for most of that time period due to Topical Steroid Withdrawal--the worst of it nearly killed me in the first year as I couldn't sleep through the constant burning itch (I still flare daily, it's just a lot more manageable now). I've only recently healed up enough to do art consistently again, though most of my drawing energy goes to commissions due to that fact that i had to resign from my day job three years ago, so now art is my new day job.
Unfortunately, Reality Collapse became a hobby project the moment I lost my financial stability. It never made more than a few hundred dollars a year in patreon donations even at its peak. I have to prioritize art that will pay my bills and groceries. This doesn't mean I've given up on Reality Collapse, but it's always gonna be a low priority until things get better... Although the cost of living only seems to get higher and higher as time goes on...