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Nov 24, 2009 19:21

[private, unhackable - text]Maybe this place will feel more.... stable, if I started keeping a log of sorts to myself. If it's not delusions here, it's the people and the state of this city ( Read more... )

assistance please, the other minato, /ooc; plotting?, moving out again, doctors

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sakurabloomed November 25 2009, 00:31:50 UTC
Questions?

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honoreverything November 25 2009, 00:33:39 UTC
I'm very well not going to go blindly into an operation without them answered.

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sakurabloomed November 25 2009, 00:34:45 UTC
That's understandable.

I don't perform operations anymore, but I'm well aware of the process. What are you concerned about?

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honoreverything November 25 2009, 00:41:10 UTC
Current complications, things that might be coincidental in patients aside from the norm. Anesthesia. The procedure in general. Where does it take place, is there some sort of service exchange?

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sakurabloomed November 25 2009, 00:51:26 UTC
We usually perform the procedure at the hospital, because it's a sterile environment. It's a very quick incision since they aren't far under the skin, and they aren't difficult to remove. We do use anesthesia, since there is still leftover supply of it in the hospital. Depending on the type the surgeon chooses, you may or may not be conscious.

The surgery itself is very brief and simple, and I haven't found that there are any particular complications, aside from the slim possibility of infection that comes with any exposed tissue. After the operation you'll be ill, and have to stay in a safehouse to prevent your abilities from causing damage, since they'll be nearly uncontrollable for the first few weeks, but I'm sure you've heard all that by now.

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honoreverything November 25 2009, 01:15:00 UTC
I see. That's quite the insight. Thank you for your help, miss. It's much appreciated.

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sakurabloomed November 25 2009, 01:32:54 UTC
Oh, it's no problem! People deserve to understand something before it happens to them.

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honoreverything November 25 2009, 01:36:12 UTC
They do. And it's very generous for someone to tell them the truth. I'm relieved to hear the procedures here aren't all that different from the ones at home, give or take a few points.

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sakurabloomed November 25 2009, 01:46:24 UTC
Well, we live in a world where we're held captive by people we can't even see. If we can't be honest with eachother and do our best to work together, what are we really left with?

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honoreverything November 25 2009, 01:51:51 UTC
Paranoia and chaos. [He chuckles.] You must be a fighter. You have sufficient medical knowledge and you're talking of teamwork.

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sakurabloomed November 25 2009, 02:35:14 UTC
Hey, you're good! Most people here don't figure that out right away.

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honoreverything November 25 2009, 02:44:22 UTC
I've been around for awhile. But mostly because I am as well.

I'm Angeal Hewley.

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sakurabloomed November 25 2009, 02:45:04 UTC
Haruno Sakura. Nice to meet you!

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honoreverything November 25 2009, 02:49:06 UTC
It's a pleasure, Sakura.

You said you used to preform the operations? What made you stop?

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sakurabloomed November 25 2009, 16:41:43 UTC
My main area of expertise is as a field medic, I prefer to stick to that.

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honoreverything November 27 2009, 07:29:21 UTC
That's understandable. It can be difficult switching like that.

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