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hey my dear patrons! I hope you're doing well!

I wanted to say I'm sorry for being late with May's artpacks this month, and also for not posting much these last days.

It's been some rough days because I've got some pretty bad styes on my left eye for the whole week and it's been hard to draw much besides some sketches, since i can't see much :(

today i finally went to the doctor and gave me some antibiotics so hopefully it should be okay in a few more days, and I hope to be able to finish the remaining rewards for the artpacks. <3

I hope you all understand, I'll resume work as soon as I can my dear friends!

love you! <3

Comments

Lee R

Hope you feel better soon 🙏🙏🙏 rest 🙂

CLX

Oh sorry to read that, take care &amp; have some rest, buddy! XOXOX

sahadley

1. Use a warm compress A warm compress is the most effective way to treat a stye. The warmth helps bring the pus to the surface and dissolve the pus and oil so the stye can drain naturally. Wet a clean washcloth with warm water. Make sure the water isn’t too hot. Wring the cloth so it’s damp but not dripping. Then gently place it over your eye for about 5 to 10 minutes. Don’t squeeze or try to puncture the stye. You can do this three to four times each day.

sahadley

2. Clean your eyelid with mild soap and water Choose a tear-free baby shampoo and mix it with a bit of warm water. Use it with a cotton swab or clean washcloth to gently wipe off your eyelids. You can do this every day until the stye is gone. Cleaning your eyelids also helps prevent future styes. Shop for a tear-free baby shampoo online. Another option is to use a saline solution. It can help promote drainage and break down bacterial membranes.

sahadley

Hope you feel better soon. Just some treatment's I found on a health site.

tomcray

Thank you! I'm doing most of these things. Since the stye is on the inside of my eyelid is is more complicated this time though.