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How do you deal with physical challenges while modelling?

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John - I can't say I did, because I lost my sense of smell after a very bad cold in my twenties - has it's advantages when sharing a house with a teenage boy and a Jack Russell. Thinking about it, some foods did seem to taste odd at times though.
Hi Peter, thank you :smiling5: thought I'd ask as Christine had read that new research has highlighted this.
 
Hi Peter, thank you :smiling5: thought I'd ask as Christine had read that new research has highlighted this.
Hi John, it'll be a good look out for me as I've been just eating and eating but loosing weight. :flushed: That's not one of the symptoms I hope...

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Richard
 
I felt my body started letting me down just at the time I re-started this modelling lark. Of course it was probably the modelling that highlighted the problems, not least of all deteriorating sight. I have anisometropia, which is where one eye is considerably worse than the other. That can only be corrected by glasses to a certain extent, the rest you have to put up with. My long vision glasses only work after about 1 metre, and my reading glasses are at a fixed focal length. I therefore have to work very close, without glasses, and the only time I properly see my work at a comfortable viewing distance is after it's been photographed and posted on the screen. Eye-strain and neck and headaches are the usual results of overworking.

I also have type 2 diabetes, which means that I have to remember to stop working and eat something at regular intervals, otherwise the vision gets worse and that hand shakes. I also have chronic depression and anxiety, which can lead to obsessional traits, hence the higher number of bin jobs than average.

Would also be interested to here if anyone else who has had Covid-19 is still having health issues. It's certainly knocked me for six. Apologies for the long post!
Not had it myself Peter, but I work for an international sports team. Our athletes are the fittest of the fit. One of the lads (not yet 30) with no health issues whatsoever, had a significant bout of Covid 19. For a week (the week before lockdown) he could not get out of bed, week two was constant headaches and struggled with balance, complete loss of taste and smell, and 8 weeks later he is still finding himself getting out of breath going up the stairs, never mind attempting light jogs. No offence intended at all...but amplify that by age, and I can only imagine how tough it's been.
 
No offence fella's and don't get me wrong, the virus is a very serious issue, and it's good to read folks are recovering, but we are wandering off the initial thread a bit.

Sorry for 'Wearing the Badge' a smidgin......
 
It's been alluded to a few times in this thread that model making is, for many people, a way to reliieve stress and overcome mental and physical difficulties. If you want be be humbled and inspired have a look at THIS - Modelling for Heroes.
 
More like "Hoof in Mouth"!!!!:tongue-out3::tongue-out2::tongue-out:.........I'll get me coat!
 
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