His body was beaten as blood drench his figure, under him pool of stains that was unbearable to stare at. His body slowly regenerates, yet, it's shown so permanently. His skin, shredded as if something took a bite at it. Missing his left arm as Ed clings onto the door of the house he knew, the one person he wants to embrace and cry on. But he's so scared to knock on it, with a stuttered breath he'll slump and collapse on the ground. (Edward to vinny ;)))) i want painn)
It was a miracle he was not working that night, maybe it was a good thing? However, being a man who is always on guard the moment he heard something at his door....he grabbed the metal bat and walked over. Counting up to 3 he would swiftly open, ready to beat up whoever was there but that soon changed. A dull clunk was heard as he dropped his weapon down. Seeing Ed like that, fuck he knew this was normal for both of them but he still despised it. Sucking air, remaining calm he kneeled down slowly and mindfully helping the wolf to get back to his feet.
"The fuck happened pup? Tell me who did this to you? " his tone was silent but there was a growl, he prayed it was not who he thought it was. Please, let it be some other supernatural fucker he can actually beat up.
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Medical IDS
I'm about to buy a new medical ID, so I figured I'd share how I get those and what I put on them.
There are some companies which produce custom jewelry-style medical IDs, but I'm a little scared of breaking those and my health changes too often for that to be a practical expense, so I personally buy dog tags. I let people who I spend the most time around know that I'm wearing a medical ID. Almost all paramedics check the wrist, and some will check for a necklace (where I wear mine). I wouldn't recommend wearing a medical ID anywhere else.
The following information is what I put on there:
Full Name - This doesn't necessarily have to be your legal name, but should be the name that your medical chart is attached to.
Medical Conditions - Specifically, this should be conditions which can render you unable to explain yourself, either because your condition can make you unconscious, too disoriented, or create barriers in communication. My conditions include hypoglycemia, allergies, and POTS. Other conditions that fit this criteria might include diabetes, seizure disorders, narcolepsy, some cardiovascular diseases, etc. It may be helpful to include something like mutism or being deaf, if it would make it easier to explain yourself in an emergency. This site provides a good list (although their EDS information better applies to other subtypes, I include hEDS on mine because it's short to write.)
Medications - usually, blood thinners and Epipens. Off the top of my head, I might also recommend immunosuppressants, anything implanted (ports, insulin pumps, CGMs, pacemakers), and any uncommon meds or meds with dangerous drug interactions.
Emergency Contact - This should be someone who lives within an hour of you, and who you talk to frequently enough that they can help fill in the blanks on what you've been up to recently. Ideally, this is someone who can say "they stopped taking their meds a few days ago" or "they've had a headache for two weeks". I would highly recommend discussing what you want this person to do in an emergency with them. You should list full name and number for this person.
Other - you may also choose to list here if you have a DNR. Some people also choose to list an explicit "Call 911". You can also choose to give instructions, like "Meds in Wallet" or "Epipen in Bag", but its unlikely these will be seen in an emergency. Realistically, a medical ID isn't for the paramedics - it's for the emergency room.
feel free to send me an ask if you have questions!
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[ ORAL ]: sender goes down on receiver. Ed to vinny
"H-hey now slow down cucciolo...." he growled at the other baring his teeth ever so slightly.
That said though, the way Ed took him between those lips, and how his tongue was toying with him.....he was getting too damn good at this. Gripping his hair firmly, the bodyguard bites down on his lip not letting his voice be heard too loudly. He felt how hard his rod was pulsing, it only urged him to push further between the wolf's lips forcing him to take more. "Just a lil more pup.....mmh...do that and I might consider rewarding you for this~" he spoke in a husky, broken chuckle.
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Love how I contemplated the other day about whether or not I was going to re direct the war heads in The Divide or not because of weird guilt I get for really monstrous things done in video games and turns out the Courier launches a fucking war head just to make their way through the divide because it's not clear that thats what the control panel does along with unlocking the door and that dick weed says it's your fault for somehow not being omnipotent about all pre world tech meanwhile that cunt guzzler is plotting his own nuclear armageddon that Im going to have to address in five or six hours after I sleep.
I mean, I've had more than a few breakdowns in my life - some with a little extra something fueling them - but I feel like launching nukes to lay waste to the Mojave as you are (probably) trying to process the fact that you've done some real cruel shit and had some real cruel shit done to you seems a bit much. Maybe go fight a deathclaw or something if you need to kill in order to process.
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