I'm Tyler, but I've gone by Cosmo to my friends for a few years now. I am 33, originally from northwest Indiana before moving to Louisville in 2016. Back in late 2018 and early 2019, I began getting very sick with no real answers. I was in near constant pain and mt body was always acting as if it was fighting a virus nobody could see. I was getting very lackluster medical care at first, and after moving to Lexington in 2021 following a bad break-up I was finally able to get looked at by a different team, as well as finally having a decent support system and meeting my partner and love of my life Gabe. And after one last move out of the city in 2024, they finally found the result. Stage 4 EVB positive advanced large cell lymphoma. Blood cancer. I've lost a lot of physical health and strength so far and haven't been able to work for a little over a year now. Since starting treatment I am feeling better but still on a long road to getting back to normal again; as well as finding who I am again. A lot has changed in my life since being sick and my only way to react or change to any of it was being sick. I'm coming back into myself now and I'm combination with losing so much weight I'm in need of new clothes. I'm hoping to start sewing as a means to make my own clothes as well as make clothes for others. I also do simple nail art as well as woodworking and other small crafts; and really need help getting materials to start making money from those. Moving out of the city to Mount Sterling was for cutting costs by moving onto some family land to cut out rent charges. We have a livable but unfinished stilt-house structure that my partner and I live in with our 3 cats sitting on roughly 2 acres with access to a very lovely creek and many trails; as well as a half finished garage/barn/bathroom combo that our 4th cat lives in cue to sassiness. Getting our place to a more livable and comfortable state has been a lot more work than we anticipated, and with me being unable to work any help towards reaching our goal is greatly appreciated, whether it be supplies, cash or physical help with the work itself.
The list doesn't really make it obvious, but there is an Amazon wishlist you can view to see specific items I'm looking for