This is probably a very difficult question, but I just try, because I need an answer.
I'm already 60 years old (does anybody has such an old student?). I love playing the piano and did well enough in the past. I was already able to play some concert pieces. 12 years ago I was diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, so I was not able to touch the piano for about 10 years because of this. I had to quit everything I had, my work, my hobbies, my contacts with family and friends etc etc. This was and still is very tough. It has turned my whole world upside down.
Now I've found a neurologist who prescribed me some medication, which gives me about 8 hours of being normal, regarding my energy level. So now I can play again, with which I'm of course very very happy. But my ability of playing has drastically declined. I'm eager to have lessons again to improve. Where I live, there's only the possibility to get a teacher from the conservatorium. I had lessons for about 5 months and noticed that my teacher was very disappointed with me. I got the impression that this is caused, because he just doesn't understand what it means to have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, although I tried to explain it to him.
Now it's the summer holiday and I don't want to go back to my former teacher, because there were times that he didn't treat me very well. So I'm thinking of trying to find another teacher.
My question now is, does any conservatorium piano teacher wants to have a student like me? Because on this forum there are many teachers, so I just hope to get an answer from a piano teacher, because probably only they know the answer. I can't improve my playing like a "normal person" because of the restrictions I have, my age and CFS. Or is it only a burden for a teacher to have a student like me?
Please anybody, give me an answer. I'm really worrying, lessons or better no lessons. Of course I prefer to have lessons, that's the only way to improve. Thanks in advance.