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Hello everyone and welcome to a new sneak peek of Lucky Paradox

Well, this time I can't think of a positive way to start this post...

It has been a difficult few weeks, not too much because of the development of the game itself, but because of problems beyond my control.

Some of you who have been following these blogs for a while know that next to me, I have by my side a little friend who has helped me since the beginning (though he is more of a moral support than anything else), and he is a little bunny who is about to turn 12 years old (he is a little old man).

Last year around this time he suffered a heavy surgery due to cancer, and since then we have had to actively fight against it, with the help of vitamins, food supplements or painkillers, and although it is a heavy burden, it is the least I can do for him so that what is left of his days will be the best possible.

However, on the night of Saturday the 19th he started to present serious intestinal problems: being in a lethargic state, not eating or drinking water and showing signs of pain, so I started to worry. Here it is difficult to find an emergency vet during the weekend, so I had to do what I could to make him last until Monday and be able to take him first thing in the morning.

That is how I spent the whole weekend, by taking care of him at all hours without even sleeping, following some emergency routines.

On Monday I took him first thing in the morning, and he was urgently hospitalized, with a very negative diagnosis, so he was connected to Intravenous therapy and sedated to reduce his pain and try to do something about it.

All this affected me more than I could have imagined, both emotionally and mentally.

After three rather negative days, on Thursday he was able to react positively to the medications and has stabilized, but in return he had lost a lot of weight and was extremely weak, although there was still hope.

Since then, I have had to administer a lot of medications, supplements, vitamins, and feeding him on mush (to get him back to a healthy weight, as he is almost skin and bones right now), which means feeding him by syringe every four hours and interspersing with medications (as he must have a full stomach, or the medications could damage his stomach).

This has meant that, during the night, I must set an alarm to wake him up every two hours and give him what he needs, and at least he has been improving up to the time of writing this.

Right now, I am knackered, feeling extremely tired, and my mood is at rock bottom.

I know that maybe because he is just a little animal, it shouldn't affect me the way it is affecting me, but for me, he is almost like a little brother and even though I know that the cancer monster will always be lurking, I must do what I can to help him in his fight.

At least while he is still alive.

During this time, I have continued working on the development of the game, making corrections in the story, programming and working on some renders of Prim's story, but it has been impossible for me to work with the rhythm I'm used to.

I have also not been able to write the second part of the update, as my mental state is not helping me now, and I don't want to do a bad job or rush content to get out of the way.

I regret that due to this I must delay the release of the update, and I apologize for that.

I hope the recovery progresses positively, so I can catch up on my sleep, so I can increase my work pace and make up for some of the lost time.

And well, that's all there is left to say.

I send you a huge hug from afar and I hope you have a beautiful week.

I hope to see you in the next report with more positive news.

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Chase Wolcott

Family always has a priority and furbabies are no different. Do your best, and don't burn yourself out by burning a candle on both sides

Anonymous

Don't worry brother. I appreciate all your hard work and your honesty! Take all the time you need and be there for him.

Anonymous

Take all the time you need! Mental health is of utmost importance, as well as being there for you dog! I can only imagine what you’re going through. Stay strong!

Tim Parsons

We've had a similar situation with our cat over the last couple of weeks - he's 18 - and although he seems to be pulling through, we know he won't live forever. So completely understand and sending love

Anonymous

Take care of whom you really care and stay yourself. Be strong!

Anonymous

Take your time if you need it. Mental health is very important Be strong and be yourself i wish you the best of luck

Anonymous

Take care of you and family(furbabies) first. Think of us second in this. Sending my best wishes friend.

Quantum Rooster

I know how hard it can be to lose an animal companion, but take comfort in the love and care you have shared with them. I lost my best friend ten years ago, a dog I had raised from a puppy, and I still think of him every day.

Anonymous

He's more than just a little animal. He's your family. Animals can have just as big of an impact in our lives as people. You're allowed to feel upset and take all the time you need to enjoy your time with your little friend. If you love him as much as it sounds like, he's lived a very loved an happy life. Cherish your moments with him and the happy times. Let him feel the joy he's brought you instead of the pain. I hope the best for both of you and hope everything gets better!!