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Jan 25, 2009 20:36

Been reading Speranza's SGA stuff, and a comment in John 3rd POV about some captors assuming McKay was a medical doctor made me wonder: With the way McKay loquaciously derides the medical and 'soft' sciences, but at the same time is such a hypochondriac, does he treat diagnoses and treatments like a kind of wish-on-a-star safety net? Like, if he sticks the EpiPen in his thigh and wishes hard enough, the anaphlaxis will go away again? He certainly gives off an air of thorough knowledge of elementary symptoms and conditions, as though he did research on the subject. I just thought that, maybe it was to comfort himself that he could trust his own judgment of his safety above a doctor's.

IRL news:

Been sick for about half a week, lost my voice, my vocal teacher's going to love me in class tomorrow.

My brother let our shared only-mode-of-transportation truck kiss a pole and totaled it. He fixed the problem in about 32 hours; found us a nice Camry about my age, 1991. It has a tape deck and the seat don't bounce around and a clock and I don't have to turn the wipers on with a pencil, it's so luxurious.

sga, real life

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