#Possible medical malpractice
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I keep forgetting to use this account -
Alright so vent time :
For starters, I was feeling sick on Monday. Worried I had Covid, I went to the emergency clinic nearby. Thankfully, I do not have Covid or even Strep Throat. Unfortunately, I have a UTI.
The thing is, I had actually seen that written in my health notes after my previous doctors appointment. I just wasn't directly told about it? Which is stupid, because what the fuck? I need antibiotics. I have them now, but who's bright idea was it to go "Oh, they have a UTI" and NOT tell the patient?!
So yeah, I've been incredibly exhausted, sleepy, and achey, which are apparently symptoms of the UTI, but I also haven't had my period yet, so it's likely on the way.
And right now, I am incredibly irritable.
I'm assuming it's because I haven't taken my meds yet, and it's past 11 am.
Well, aside from the antibiotic, I took that at 6 am.
But my regular morning meds I always take after breakfast.
Which I didn't eat yet.
Because I was looking for the chocolate chips (I gave up, wouldn't be surprised if mom threw them out...), and when I was finally making my 'overnight' oats (am just leaving it in the fridge for a few hours til lunch) I did not have the energy - mental or otherwise - to make eggs as I planned.
So, hooray -
In any case, I took my meds and am eating some pretzels, and Imma at least TRY to do my assignments.
#druittblr#beanie speaks#vent account#vent post#vent posting#vent app#doctors#shitty doctors#Possible medical malpractice#Not completely sure#but seriously wtf#afab health#mental fatigue#chronic illness#chronic fatigue#physical fatigue#food mention#meds mention
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pov the corpse you are doing an ill advised post mortem on just gets up and looks at you like this wyd
#jack seward#dracula#(a giant scar has mysteriously healed but that gets relegated to minor grievances when the dead body's eyes open)#this is not lucy!!! this is a scene im playing about with for that dracula sequel project. my guy is working at a busy london hospital and#notices a pattern with patient deaths........and starts post-morteming. this goes as well as one can imagine#if this should be marked as mature content PLEASE lmk im generally overcautious with these things and will happily mark as such#cw syringe#cw blade#uh. what else.#medical malpractice#??#lottieart#dracula spoilers#implied. possibly. i guess?
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Clover!!!! 🍀
my combat medic oc who runs a tight ship in the medbay on base!! will def make it hurt!! hehe
bonus guy 🔽 🪙 lol
#ah yes my medical malpracticer... he will coin flip ur life away if possible : )#one step away from dishonorable discharge#but he's way too good at his job : )#btw the lil frog guy is called freggie hes clover's comfort friend!!!!#[OC] Clover#cod oc#call of duty oc#operator oc#cod oc art#my oc#will post a lil more with another oc later :3#bressymbols
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Doctors, Maybe Be Less Predictably Shitty?
A friend of mine is newly chronically ill since getting COVID last fall, and I've been trying to help coach her on medical self-advocacy because that's a whole new skillset.
Friend: So I have [Textbook Symptoms] of [Problems Disorder] and I'd like a referral to be tested for it, because it's really fucking up my life. Doctor: Eh, I don't know what you'd even get out of that, really, so I don't see the point. Also you need to lose weight. Friend: Well unfortunately the [Symptoms] have stopped me from being able to exercise. :( :( :( Doctor: Oh, we should get you a referral right away! Here you go!
Like. I'm sorry, I would think that having a resting heartrate of 120 BPM when you're trying to sleep is, you know, A PROBLEM.
But I'm not a doctor! What do I know? (: (: (:
Incidentally, a different doctor she was trying to see about the fatigue suggested, of all things, HYPNOTHERAPY. For weight loss.
#medical malpractice cw#posted with permission of the friend#she unfortunately lives very far away or I'd be going with her and possibly threaten to eat the doctor tbh#just unhinge my jaw like a snake right there in the office
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house and wilson are as close to perfection as a fictional relationship can get. they scheme they have fun together they understand each other they're obsessed with each other they're toxic they share food, apartments, and laundry they bicker they have heated gay arguments they listen to each other they inspire each other they profess their undying love for each other in a thousand different ways they DOSE each other. this couple has everything except being in a show that's good
#house md#deeply embarrassed about this part of my life when i talk hosue md on a regular basis#but they scratch all my itches okay...#ever wanted hannibal to be about normal guys or phantom thread to be goofier and possibly about medical malpractice? say no more!
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house and wilson are two gay men pretending to be straight men doing incredibly gay things to each other and pretending they're in a weird bromance to give those gay things a very thin veneer of 'straight bro activites'
#hi my wife cheated on me so im gonna stay with you except now we spend all our waking hours together and i cook for you while you psochoana#lyse me and this is so normal and straight and sane and okay surely this cant mran anything else i am just a straight man doing straight ma#things#this is my best friend in the world and i will support his (possibly justified) medical malpractice and that is very bro of me#house md#house x wilson
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In Defense Of Mrs. Westenra:
This is going to sound absolutely insane, but I understand why Mrs. Westenra removed the garlic from Lucy's room, and think it was a genuine attempt at kindness rather than a selfish act done entirely foolishly, though regardless of her motives she's still doomed poor Lucy to death.
Let me explain: we're seeing some masterful use of dramatic irony here, I almost wish I could buy Bram Stoker a drink for how positively stunningly he's put the dramatic irony into motion, because it is absolutely sickening and heartwrenching knowing that Lucy is well and truly going to get even sicker and then die, because her mother removed the one thing protecting her from Dracula from her room.
We the audience are fully aware that this is a bad thing Mrs. Westenra has done, that she's doomed her daughter and is putting her directly in danger, that her smugness at the situation is so entirely misplaced that we want to scream and cry and curse and pull our hair out the way Van Hellsing did the instant she left the room, or the way Seward's anger is barely contained as he writes out today's entry. Bravo to the Re: Dracula cast for how downright upsetting this episode was, from hearing a usually silly man weep aloud to almost being able to see Seward's jaw clench from how he recounts what happened. You can almost imagine how Van Hellsing must have wept when his son died, as he loves Lucy as if she were his own daughter.
But here's the thing. Mrs. Westenra has been left out of the loop of what's happening with Lucy, she's unaware that Lucy knows she's sick, and with only a little time left she needs to get Lucy well enough to get married, so that when Mrs. Westenra inevitably dies Lucy is taken care of, she has enough money and a good enough reputation to get the care she needs when Mrs. Westenra can't try to provide it for her anymore. This is a very old-fashioned way of thinking, but Mrs. Westenra was raised in an old-fashioned time, likely when there was a cholera outbreak in London and the bad air theory first started to circulate, while Lucy is being raised in a new and (what must seem to Mrs. Westenra) frightening London, and old people are often set in their ways even now.
How many times have you, the audience, been told by a well-meaning older person in your life to "just hit the streets" when out looking for a job? They don't understand that times have changed, and it's easier to just nod and smile and say "sure thing, you're absolutely right Peepaw, I'll do just that" than to argue with them on it, because they're looking at the world through their lived experiences, the past, rather than how the world is currently.
Mrs. Westenra is also a disabled woman, she has a congenital heart disease that has only recently been fully diagnosed, and her life is slowly dwindling to an end, and she is watching helplessly as her daughter is sick with a disease no one seems able to cure. She has every right to be suspicious of Van Hellsing and Seward, because they can't and won't even tell her what's causing Lucy's illness, won't explain the garlic, and didn't even tell her they'd put garlic in her room.
Van Hellsing knows it's a vampire and can't fill anyone in on it, because that's supernatural hogwash, old-fashioned buffoonery, flying in the face of logic and science and everything the New London is striving for. Nobody would believe him anyways. Lucy thought the garlic was ridiculous, and even Seward himself felt as though Hellsing was being irrational (when Seward was Hellsing's student, and looked up to him as though he knew every secret in the world, but still questioned him on this one thing, fearing Hellsing was turning to Oujia Boards and Crystal Balls instead of Science and Logic,) and both only understood and accepted that Hellsing knew what he was doing from his intense and dead serious response to being questioned, and then seeing for themselves that Lucy had slept well, and had color in her cheeks again.
Mrs. Westenra saw none of this. She does not knows who Hellsing is, doesn't know that Lucy trusts him more than she trusts anyone else in the world save for Mina, and she doesn't know that he's helped Arthur save Lucy's life, nor does she know that Seward is in much the same boat, that he'd given his own blood and sleep and sanity for Lucy's sake out of love for her and his friendship with Arthur and Hellsing, who in turn trusts him with Lucy's health and safety.
Mrs. Westenra does know some things though. She knows that doctors, who rely on science and logic, weren't able to catch her heart problems in time to save her life, that she's dying and becoming rapidly unable to take care of her daughter, who is also sick with an illness doctors previously haven't been able to diagnose and treat. It went away on it's own, and came back again worse than ever before later in life, much like Mrs. Westenra's heart problem. This may seem foolish, but part of why I love Dracula is because every character feels like someone you might meet today, rather than a person almost 100 years ago.
How many times have we, the audience, heard of medical malpractice going unpunished and ignored, especially because the target of the malpractice was a woman? There must be at the very least a handful of you. I know from experience (personal and from being there for friends and family) what it's like to be told you're imagining your pain (in hysterics), you're being over-dramatic, (you're hysterical) it's just normal period pain and will go away (women and the constant fainting at the slightest pain, amiright fellas), have you tried losing weight, have you tried exercise and fresh air, have you tried eating this one diet or another, maybe it's all mental, go to this doctor or that and doing exactly as you're told only to be met with a door to the face, and if you're lucky, eventually getting diagnosed and maybe even given medicine for your ailments instead of just a bill and a smack on the ass. Mrs. Westenra finally got a clear answer for herself as it was revealed she's dying. Lucy has yet to get an answer.
So lets put all of this together. Mrs. Westenra is watching as strange men sneak around her home and into her daughter's room, she's just been diagnosed with a disease that is killing her and there's nothing the doctors can do to fix it, I doubt she trusts any doctors right now even though we the audience know she's dealing with a really wonderful doctor, even Mr. Medical Malpractice Warning himself is doing everything in his power to make Lucy well again, and for the first time since his introduction with his proposal to Lucy, he's putting logic aside to be kind to someone who is relying on him for help, promising to wake Lucy from her sleep if she has nightmares. Mrs. Westenra doesn't know this. She's going to die, her daughter is keeping secrets from her, and her saving grace is that Lucy is going to be married to a good and kind gentleman who will use his wealth to keep her relatively healthy seeing as Lucy is going to be his wife, and she can't have anyone making Lucy seem like an unchaste woman lest her plan falls apart and she's not able to make sure her daughter is wed and thus, safe. Mrs. Westenra knows that even gossip of Lucy sleeping around could make the whole thing fall apart, because Arthur has a reputation to uphold, and so does Lucy. Lucy is a new woman in a society where the old ways are dying or being reborn, and likely doesn't understand her mother's fears, knows that her friends would never hurt her, but that doesn't matter in the eyes of society because at the end of the day she is an unwed woman left alone with a man, a prior suitor no less. She walks into her daughters room and sees these men have left flowers everywhere, and worse is that they stink to high heavens.
Lucy seems better, but Mrs. Westenra has never gotten to see what Lucy looked like after Dracula fed on her, so to Mrs. Westenra these heavily scented flowers are going to look like something doing more harm than good. She knows from being raised in an old-fashioned society that fresh air does a lot of good, that's why Lucy went on that vacation with Mina, and she doesn't know how bad Lucy's sleepwalking got because everyone stopped telling her anything after they found out about her heart, at Lucy's behest no less. She feels like fresh air works, and these idiot doctors trained in the new ways (that have proven unhelpful, they couldn't save her could they, so how would they know what Lucy needs?) have gunked up her daughter's room and are inadvertently making her worse with the foul smelling flowers. Mrs. Westenra was probably alive as well when the cholera pandemic was in full swing and explained as being caused by bad air, and she can see her daughter is sick and wants to help her. So she takes the noxious flowers out of Lucy's room and opens the windows, and tries to get the men-folk to understand that they're no longer needed, not understanding herself that her attempt to rid the room of bad air has instead let what's keeping Lucy sick in rather than keeping it out, and by trying to protect Lucy from being preyed upon she has inadvertently let a very evil thing who is going to prey on Lucy in every meaning of the word into her room, where she should have been safe.
She doesn't know she's in a horror novel, and she only has what she can see as evidence. She made the wrong choice because she loves her daughter and is trying to take care of her, even though she's failing miserably because she's applying a bandaid to a burn wound, so to speak. Right now many people hate Mrs. Westenra for her smug attitude and for letting something evil hurt her daughter, for undoing all the hard work Seward and Hellsing have given up sleep and blood for, but I think it's a little unfounded. She's an old fashioned woman in a new world, doing her best for her daughter's sake, and it's not her fault she doesn't know all of the details, and she can't know the details because it will kill her and possibly make Lucy's situation even more dire.
That's what makes Lucy's death so tragic. To save Lucy they'd need to scare Mrs. Westenra and she would die, which would affect Lucy horribly and more than likely kill her as well. If Lucy dies Mrs. Westenra will follow suit. So they have to keep both alive, and that can't happen as long as Dracula has his sights set on Lucy. It's dramatic irony because only we know that it's Dracula, that the garlic helps, that the supernatural is real, that Dracula is a thinking thing that intends to kill Lucy. Van Hellsing can't tell Seward what's killing Lucy, and even if Seward believed Hellsing, he would never be able to tell the Westenras because their health is caught in such a fragile balancing act, and they'd never believe either of them anyways. The only thing that could save Lucy is Jonathan, and he comes back to London far too late, half out of his mind and trying desperately to live the life he'd always wanted with his new wife.
It makes the scene where Dracula well and truly fucks up by feeding on Mina that much more powerful, because Dracula doesn't understand nor realize that Jonathan will kill him for doing to Mina what he had done to Jonathan, and the Harker's friends, Lucy's suitors, experienced firsthand the suffering of losing someone they love more than life itself. Lucy had to die for Dracula to be vanquished. Lucy's mother had to make the bad decision so the story could end with Dracula's death.
Without her death, Lucy's Polycule wouldn't have had the push they needed to band together for the Harkers (who get to have what Lucy lost. Lucy and Arthur could have been married happily, so entirely in love, and seeing as Seward and Quincey both almost had that with Lucy had they not been rejected and are Arthur's closest and most trusted friends, all of them suffering in unison because of Lucy's death, Lucy is the piece that ties everyone together. Everyone in Dracula loves Lucy. The polycule knows what it's like to lose the love of their lives, and they see Dracula trying to put Jonathan through that same suffering, they see Dracula hurting Mina who Lucy arguably loved the most out of any one of them, and decide they can't let it happen ever again.)
#bug barks#bug writes#dracula#re: dracula#I talk about women and medical malpractice done on women here a lot so this is a note to all trasphobes of any damn flavor. DON'T TOUCH#DON'T TOUCH THIS POST WITH YOUR GROSS FUCKING HANDS I SWEAR TO GOD!!! I SHOULDN'T HAVE TO SAY IT BUT HERE WE ARE#TRANSPHOBES DO NOT FUCKING INTERACT#anyways. I feel very sympathetic towards Mrs. Westenra even though it's unwise not to trust Hellsing and she made the worst possible#decision for Lucy today#if you see any spelling mistakes or reference to a character when I clearly mean someone else (switching Lucy and Mina around for instance)#please send me an ask and I'll fix it#dracula daily#dracula spoilers
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i would let her preform medical malpractice on me
#gerard way#nurserard#medical malpractice#i would let her give me a lobotomy#in the nicest way possible#in the normalest way possible#acctually
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everytime i think about the new chapter the more and more i like it, it really consolidated yuuta and gojo's characters. the revelation of how the higher-ups were taken down and the set-up for the scene with gojo and yuuta's conversation about what their plan was for gojo's body, in case he lost, might just be the part i find most interesting. all in all, the chapter really highlights the underlying difference between the violence of oppression and the violence of resistence and revolution.
when it comes to yuuta and the archetype of his character he is the pure embodiment of love in the series. if yuuji is able to reach sukuna because he was one with him (love as oneness), yuuta's entire exitence has sorrounded love and, specifically, love as a curse. sukuna's surprise at yuuta's antics come from a place of not understanding love and therefore being unable to conceptualise that yuuta would go so far as betray his own humanity for it. he can't conceive how love can drive a person like yuuta, who's sweet and kind-hearted, to a place as cursed as this - emphasised by the sheer horror and heinosity that is seeing the usage of gojo's dead body with yuuta's innocent expression. but we know that yuuta's journey has always been marked by this concept of love as a curse, starting all the way back in jjk 0 where yuuta's unwillingness to let go of a deceased rika caused her to linger in the world in the form of a cursed spirit. one that yuuta learns to let go of by the end of the story. a lot of what he learns in that moment is about consent and mutuality in love (hence his domain expansion name), and although rika's soul passes and gets freed she is able to manifest her will into her vessel that continues to protect yuuta until this day. yuuta asking gojo for consent to use his body not only consolidates this mutual exchange and respect that he has for those he cares for - which are his main driving force - but is also exactly what separates him from someone like kenjaku, who body hops with total disregard for who they were originally. so there's that layer of irony behind yuuta having rika consume kenjaku to copy his technique and make use of it in a equally disturbing but more compassionate way. which in itself can serve to both question if intent plays a role in absolution and introduce, once again, the idea that humans and curses are not so different, as explored between mahito and yuuji in shibuya with them mirroring each other.
in regards to gojo i think his aknowledgement of his own inertia when it came to the revolution that he was leading was the cherry on top to consolidate who gojo really was as a person. gojo's greatest character flaw was arguably that he simply wasn't radical enough, allowing his students to be targets under the influence of the higher-ups. he had reasons not to kill them, as he explained before in the series, but he still failed to weight the consequences of his own actions and how no one is rewarded by working under a broken system. and i feel like having the youth he guided watching as he killed them is also quite significant as they're followers of this new revolutionary ideology.
i think the shock or impact these violent or twisted acts by the hands of those forced to survive within the status quo (like maki slaughtering her clan, gojo killing the higher-ups, yuuta taking over gojo's body) as a reaction to the violence they're subjeted to by this same system serves some purpose. and i think this is the reason the higher-ups are these anonymous faceless figures, barely-there personalities who have such a big influence in the lives of so many people. even in the real world, and we can think of systems like capitalism and how it exploits people in such a casual way and it relies on that exploration to survive, we sort of take for granted that violence coming from those institutions, having our attention driven away from the minority that's upholding these systems to other things instead. that violence is more "acceptable" because we've been conditioned to it whereas the violence in response to those acts is always met with more scrutiny. and that kind of contextualises why shoko and nanami, for example, much like gojo, aren't really revolutionary with their ideals either - or rather, do not get that priviledge. the difference being gojo was someone these higher-ups were actively afraid of, because if he wanted to, he could have done more. and that's exactly why the instant he was sealed it was the perfect opportunity for them to do whatever they could to prevent him from coming back and place new-drawn targets on the backs of the people gojo was protecting. the gruesome nature of maki slaughtering her clan or the off-putting way people react to yuuta discarding his own humanity and going against what he believes is right to make sure gojo's legacy continues is almost forcing this question of what are people willing to stomach in the name of survival and change.
gojo remembering geto in that crucial moment ("i was falling behind" or "i have to catch up") and just having in mind how they were both so young and naive is so incredibly bittersweet. geto had radical ideals, no matter how misguided. he looked at the world and he had this unshakeable conviction that things couldn't continue to be the way they were. he reached incredibly misplaced conclusions, yes, which came from a place of great pain and alienation, but gojo finally stepping forward to follow that same path, to be more radical, also sort of confirms that things could have been so different if only gojo had the same level of consciousness back then; that they could have found a way better solution together instead of the tragedy that ensued. the parallels between them add an extra layer of wistfulness to their bond, too. their fates have and always will be so intertwined, in such a beautiful and tragic way. and i think geto's unwillingness to force gojo to take a certain path will always be one of the biggest proofs of his love towards him. at the end of the day, even knowing gojo was who he was, geto always seemed to want to protect gojo's path from being stained like his.
at the core, jjk really is a story about revolution and humanity; a story about love and curses and how love is the most twisted curse of all (which has been reinforced over and over again). the fact some are rewarded and some are punished for taking certain paths under the same system is there to convey a very specific message. i really love the incorporation of eastern philosophies within the story and the role horror plays, too. the usage of the genre to deepen the impact of these themes and the way things are introduced with the intention to provoke almost visceral reactions in the readers (much like yuuta's own reaction) also makes the message much more impactful. i think this chapter was great!!!
#idk random rant because i really like 261 and my stsg heart is in shambles i adore them so much and they make me hurt so bad :')#btw people cancelling shoko and hating megumi is so silly#like idk characters aren't one dimensional and shoko much like gojo didn't seem to believe he would lose either#she can care about him and still place him in a pedestal one thing doesn't invalidate the other ashgdaj#she looked so freaking good in the chapter and people started hating her?! give her a break!!! she deals with death everyday since her#adolescence. it was also clearly not that serious?! i thought gojo's comment was lighthearted shdash#that hot woman is commiting medical malpractice and literally doing the impossible. that's so cool!!! feminism :3 let's focus on that#oky but seriously. people do care about gojo!!!#gojo himself doesn't really allow to think of himself as human not even posing the slight possibility of not getting out of it alive...#the power imbalance between him and everyone else except geto is the point#and it's why sukuna was able to have the most balanced fight with him in the first place because of the alienation power brings#can we talk about how yuuji casually asks gojo to put limitless down so he can touch him and yuuta loves gojo so much he is willing to let#go of everything to make sure he didn't die for nothing? he was not unloved. did you see everyone's proud faces cheering him on??#he's their pookie. a very annoying one but still a pookie#gojo satoru#okkotsu yuuta#jujutsu kaisen#jjk 💭
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I'm only now getting around to watching the Lee's agency animated series and the second episode being about Aak's first birthday where he becomes an adult... aaug.
It got me thinking that he either A) did his work as an underground doctor WHILE Mr Lee was taking him in and. domesticating him to be a semi-regular person (for lack of better phrase) and he had to be weaned off of illegal medical malpractice slowly or B) he was very much a pint-sized teenager running around underfoot the Lungmen mafia, and somehow getting by. I'm starting to think it was the second one.
The thoughts are driving me crazy.
#akarambles#arknights#I think the animated series is more lighthearted than arknights source material#and likely isn't accounting for all the dark shit that's possibly happened in aaks past#BUT STILL. HE WAS A TEENAGER. OH MAN#HE WAS DOING MEDICAL MALPRACTICE TRYING TO GET BY ON HIS OWN BEFORE HE'D EVEN HAD HIS FIRST SIP OF ALCOHOL spell of making kris explode
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happy new year!! I had a horrible nightmare that (check the tags before proceeding please) I had to get a surgery to release some kind of fluid buildup in my brain and the surgery involved drilling a hole into my skull and I didn't find out they weren't intending to put me under until I was on the operating table with the nurse hovering over me with a GIANT drill
she reassured me they gave me local anesthesia but i flailed and begged to go to sleep and tried to shove the drill away while the nurse basically forced me into position, and I kept tapping my skull trying to confirm that the local even did anything because I couldn't remember them administering it. before I knew it they were drilling into the side of my head and it wasn't painful, so I guess the stuff worked, but I could hear it and feel it the way you feel what the dentist is doing even when there's novocaine. eventually i stopped yelling and fell silent because the drill was so loud and what can you even do at that point.
when they were done they cheerfully showed me an x ray of the hole they made, which went ALL the way back to my spinal cord and brain stem and stopped just a millimeter short of touching them, and they acted like this was normal and they hadn't just gone within a hair's breadth of killing me, and then they gave me a flimsy paper towel and told me I'd just need to hold it over the fresh hole in my head for awhile until it healed.
bizarre and upsetting New Year's Day dreams are practically a tradition for me at this point but, genuinely, what the Fuck was that.
#tw medical#tw medical trauma#tw surgery#tw body horror#tw nightmares#cant decide if this is better or worse than the religious nightmare i had a handful of january firsts ago#my dreams#jan 2024#happy new year!!! :) :) :)#trying to figure out what in my waking life could have possibly prompted this#it's probably a combination of stresses all rolled into one big awful thing tbh#i guess the thrust is i wanted to be fixed or cured of something but i didnt get to be in control of how that happened#and the solution felt archaic and the aftercare was nonexistent#and i mean that's. a sensible thing to be afraid of#it wasn't even clear in the dream if the procedure even helped#but i went to this clinic at the recommendation of someone i knew. whose input- in waking life- i dont especially trust. so#maybe there's something to unpack there#ive also had friends experience some really shocking malpractice this year#and i'm still paying off medical debt#and doing year in review has brought up some unpleasant emotions as i'm realizing this year was more stressful than i thought#like a major element of this dream was 'yes i did sign up for this but some Very Important Information was withheld from me' which HONESTLY#sums up a lot of my year >_>#AND on top of that i've been wrestling with faith stuff. not getting to pick the healing process and fearing the outcome... yea#at the end of the day it's just another stress dream. it just took a form it doesnt usually take so it stands out#blegh. we'll get through this
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YAYYYYYYYYYYY. she was one of my favorite characters somehow
#jazzrejuv#its so funny. how do you live girl#“This is all possible because of Saki's invention.”#AND THEN JUST NEVER EVER EVER ELABORATE???#girl what in the medical malpractice is wrong with youuuuu <3
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Niko, do you still have mr banana bread?
Hold on, I think I can answer this one.
Also for now the three of us can take any questions you guys have for Niko, since they’re… uh…
Somewhere in the multiverse-
-Rizu calls for the other two to come in from presumably Niko’s room. And when they do, she holds up the aforementioned owl plush.-
Yeah, they still have it!
-she looks around for a second-
Alongside like 8 billion other plushies. I swear they collect these things.
#os game rp#thievery!!!#medical malpractice?#I can still act circles around you#Asking stuff#(Yeah that’s how imma answer asks on this one for right now)#(Since Niko is a little pre-occupied with this ever so slight possibility of getting yet another shoulder injury-)
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Happy evil rabbit day to my favorite evil rabbit!!!
Much love, have missed you very many - it's very good to see you again! Sorry my primary is very dormant / dead. OTL Gotta fix that but lately it's just frequently Corazón o'clock.
Though, admittedly have not committed any notable evil crimes today - aside from perhaps the Evil Boop.
#daedaluscried#❣ | operation botched :: ooc |#| I was a good boy even if my last patient of the day made me want to commit medical malpractice#' you're not doing what I want you to do ' well#what you're asking isn't legally or physically possible so IDK man |
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((Nobody gets context))
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#it's fine i'm just having another meltdown about surgical menopause#this is hell this is hell this is hell this is evil hell i cannot over state how this without informed consent makes me wanna die#i would never have agreed to this if there was informed consent and the doctor even put he didn't know about surgical menopause in the chart#when i grilled him after and told him i never would have agreed with i formed consent and he REALLY SAID THAT INFO DIDNT EXIST#my voice is stuck like this my teeth are going bad my bones are degenerating and so is my brain i just want to lay down and cry#there's nothing i can do about this and this is what im stuck with as my life now#i would give an arm and a leg to extend colorados medical malpractice statutes of limitations theyre so short#i seriously would pursue legal action against this doctor#nothing would make up for this though i constantly feel like screaming and being absolutely violent because i don't know what to do with#how upset i am maybe i should go to a wreck it room or something lmao i simply do not know i'm just trying#trying not to take it out on myself even though i want to#if i start i won't stop and that's a deep hole i don't think i could get out of if i do#which is why im avoiding it as much as possible#it's called ptsd sweaty
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