Hello Friends
First, for those who signed the Parkinson's petition I shared, Thank You. Here is a transcript of the debate. It's a start.
It's that time of year again when ICAD takes over my desk.
I am not following the prompts. Here's the first few days
Title Card
1/61 mixed media collage using some very pretty paper that was wrapped around some Easter eggs. I did two slightly different versions.
2/61
Mixed media incorporating an ATC and Nuvo drops
4/61 Mixed media incorporating an ATC. photo does not do justice to the vibrant colours or the gilding wax
It's not easy this year and with the unpredictable nature of Parkinson's I know each card might be the last I can manage. Then again, I could go on for months, even years, being able to do art. That's the nature of the beast.
Since I last wrote things have changed. Here's a quick update. As I told you my medication was changed. I had a consultation with the doctor on May the 6th. On May 9th he wrote to my GP. It took until may the 28th for the GP to get back to me regarding the letter. in the meantime, I had already changed my regime based on what we had discussed. The GP was way behind and having to play catch up. Then just this last week, I've had another phone call, my Parkinson's doctor is tweaking my medication again. Is this going to take another month now before my GP catches up?
Finally, a care package has been put in place. The agency started with me last week. I have one hours help a day. However, I am to be reassessed for more help up to three more hours a day.
I have lost count now of how many people have been sent by the council to assess my bathroom. I am entitled to a grant for conversion, and every little, no matter how little helps. It's just taking forever!
Suddenly, after months, even up to a couple of years, of frustration and waiting, I've got people throwing themselves at me from all directions now. Carers, cleaners, general help and companions. It's an all or nothing situation. My head is in a spin!
Until next time
Debbie xx
What good news about the help at last - hope it makes things so much easier for you.
ReplyDeleteI love your ICAD every year - I would love to have ideas that you have and then get real and remember I have no artistic talent at all - better stick to writing!
I've only just started following your blog; Parkinsons is a beast; a cousin has it. I'm glad help is happening for you.
ReplyDeleteYour index card project is a new idea to me; I love your ideas. I shall look forward to seeing how they go. Thank you for sharing them.
It is good news you will hopefully be getting more help Debbie. I just love your ICAD work - so very creative. I especially like the hare and the toadstools. I do hope you can carry on with your art for as long as possible. Thanks so much for all the pictures.
ReplyDeleteI can remember the help coming from different directions too. Trouble is, what we really needed was a stair lift but our stairs not suitable. I am so glad it is in place now, as there will be links to more help in the future.
ReplyDeleteLoving these ICAD pictures and I am so pleased that you are still able to enjoy your art work.
Oh that is good news about the help you will be getting, so pleased for you.
ReplyDeleteI do like the art you've shared here ... long may you continue to be able to do it.
We have storms forecast for part of the weekend, I may well stay in on Saturday!
Take care and I do send lots of good wishes to you.
All the best Jan
Your cards look great, Debbie. I'm not the least bit 'arty', so I love to see everyone else's creativity being unleashed.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that you're finally receiving some support. It must be a huge relief for you, and I hope that it will be increased going forward. Xx
I wish it hadn't taken so long, but I am thrilled you are getting some help now. Use all of it as you can. I know this medication change is insane, it all should be easy, but nothing medical is ever easy. I just pray the changes with your medicine help you, especially to do more artwork.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your ICAD artwork. I adore the hare, so very pretty. I was never a "mixed-media" fan in the past, but with your artwork I am loving all the texture you put into the artwork. All those different textures add to the pictures. I'm starting to understand how the textures add to the creativity and enhance the end product of beautiful artwork. Am I rambling? Sorry, I am happy for ICAD time. ;-)
I like the hare looking to the right Somehow the direction of of its gaze is more pleasing to me.
ReplyDeleteGlad that you are getting support at last