Quitting completely was the initial thought when Anne got her diagnosis.
Then, believe it or not, some very candid and honest reviews of products on various modeling websites led to my working out a solution, and staying in the hobby. I came up with a list of products that didn't make her "lose" her various meds, just by walking into the room that I now had to stay in for most of the day. (instead of being out of earshot in my workshed)
So, now I am an Old Fashioned Seventies style modeler using New Style modeling products. When I started in 1965 at the age of 8, I *had* to use a lot of substitute products, because a Schick Injector blade with tape on the back edge was all I could get for a knife, Ronsonol lighter fluid was all I could get for thinner, etc. Sandpaper was the kind used by woodworkers, no wet sanding with that stuff, until I got to a metal shop class in Jr High, and discovered very fine grit Crocus Cloth.
So, today, I very rarely use any compromise tools or materials. I am one of the guys that believes in "pony up and pay" for the things I need for the hobby. I do use substitute products, but, only if they are better then the hobby stuff, and those usually cost more, not less than the hobby items. I didn't make my own Acrylic thinner because I wanted something cheaper, I made it because of reading about a guy's home made thinner that worked better for his Polly Scale paints than the store bought stuff.
Back to decals,,,,,,,,I am sometimes using antique decals, bought for more than they sold for at retail, and then using Superfilm on those hard to get sheets. I can't afford to vary from the "Microscale Method" by leaving out a step, because I might not ever see that decal sheet again.
Here's a little laugh for you,,,,,,sometimes I am using Antique decals on Modern kits,,,,,,such as Esci decals on an Academy F-8 Crusader,,,,and other times, I am using the latest Vagabond decals on old kits such as the first generation F-4B tooled by Hasegawa, a model so old that companies out of business sold licensed versions of it in the seventies.
Rex
(oh, for those that know about this, and wonder,,,,,,,it also helps that my tumors have all been coming in benign for the past two year's worth of tests, so, it is now just one of us that I worry about, instead of both)