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Wow, LH, that is beautiful work!!

Thinning retinas? Why is that, do you think?

Keep on fighting to get an answer...hope you feel better!!
The retinas could be NMO or it could be degenerative, or it could be Crohn's. Some days I feel totally screwed . . .

But I will keep painting as long as I can. Monet had cataracts and created some of his most moving landscapes in spite of poor eyesight. I don't know if his feet burned or his hands fell asleep or he had to run to the loo constantly though . . . but I know many of the artists we revere have suffered afflictions we can only imagine, in times where medicine had even less to offer . . .
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