agravating: (He wouldn't love me)

Private [Video] cw: references to surgery and torture

[personal profile] agravating 2017-08-08 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)
[Mary is patient. She waits for the shaking of the tablet to stop, for Wilson's expression to even just slightly.]

People are trying to act normal. For some--like your friend--it's going well enough. They're at least a little bit convincing. For others... [She thinks of the conversation she'd read Mycroft having. The disjointed text, the stilted dialogue. Her chest tightens.] ...not so much.

Don't be too kind. You'll need to save some of that goodwill for yourself. For one thing, we'll need the medical help. For another, don't expect to be spared. Terrible things happen regularly here, and while this was exceptionally horrific it was not unusual.
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Private [Video] sorry, that last one got a little tl;dr there

[personal profile] onlytwothings 2017-08-09 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
[ It does eventually, and Wilson even manages to look at Mary with something of a calm expression. ]

Well, everyone has their own coping mechanism. If acting normal is how they want to do it, then let them.

[ Not just leave them to their own devices, of course, but unless they're actively doing something unhealthy or unsafe, Wilson sees no reason to stop people from using whatever coping method they choose. ]

I don't have any expectations at all. At least, not after hearing what some of you had to say about this place.

[ He just hopes he manages to keep his head whenever the time comes. ]
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Private [Video] I started the tl;dr sooo

[personal profile] agravating 2017-08-14 02:16 pm (UTC)(link)
[Mary wears a small frown, concerned and unhappy.]

Probably best that you don't. Even without any horrid events, the town is a destitute wasteland.

It is important to note that your friend has been responsible for a handful of rather dangerous experiments. Reading through the network, I've seen that he's helped us learn quite a bit about the town... [A concerned gaze lands on him, as best it can via video feed.] But he has been quite reckless. Won't be hard for you to go back and see what he's done. I'll leave you to it.

[Resting her chin on her palm, she blinks.] By the way, I've no idea your specialty, doctor, but if you need an extra set of hands I am a nurse. We may share a surname but I was working--and with a license!--before I married John.
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[personal profile] onlytwothings 2017-08-15 06:56 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not surprised. House likes puzzles. He likes to be challenged. If nothing is challenging enough for him, or if there's nothing for him to solve, he just gets bored, and that's rarely a good thing. Still, I hope his experiments haven't hurt himself or anyone else.

That reckless quality of his isn't always a good thing.

[ He pauses for a moment to take a breath. ]

I'm an oncologist, which I don't think will be of much use around here. Still, when it comes to injuries and the like, I'm hoping to at least be useful. And thanks for the offer.

[ There's another second's pause. ]

Feel free to call me Wilson, if you want to.
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[personal profile] agravating 2017-08-18 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
[Still, I hope his experiments haven't hurt him or anyone else. Sherlock and Mycroft had both been killed in the name of House's experimemts, as had many more.

She chooses to say nothing, lips pressed into a thin line as Wilson presses on.]


Anyone could need anything. And my understanding is that most American oncologists practice hematology/oncology. John may well be able to use your help with the blood transfusions for MN poisoning. We have so few compatible donors...

Your specialty notwithstanding, I imagine you know how to manage various internal medicine issues. That seems to be the majority of issues here, along with MN poisoning and traumatic injury.
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[personal profile] onlytwothings 2017-08-19 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
[ it's a good thing Wilson doesn't know all those things yet. He'd have a hard time looking at House for awhile if he did. ]

Yes, that would be correct. I should mention that to him the next time we happen to talk. Can you tell me a little more about MN poisoning?

[ Wilson nods. Mary strikes him as someone very perceptive, which is a quality he appreciates. Still, he has a question to follow up what she's just said. ]

How easy is it to obtain medical supplies? I'm thinking of general first aid things, but also more specialized items.
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[personal profile] agravating 2017-09-01 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
To be frank, I don't know much about it. We've not got a cure and it comes in many different manifestations. There's physical symptoms such as fever and cough, and behavioral symptoms such as obsessiveness and mania. I've not parsed out any sort of pattern as to who becomes afflicted and who doesn't--some people just seem to be lucky.

[She scratches her chin, thoughtful.] Most every medical supply I've gotten my hands on has been makeshift or repurposed. We've not got much. Bandages from the cleaneat fabric we can find, needle and thread for sutures...

[She sighs.] If you find something and it looks even remotely useful, you'd best keep it.
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[personal profile] onlytwothings 2017-09-04 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
Well, it sounds like quite the puzzle. Unfortunately, it also seems like the most frustrating puzzle there could be. And as if that wasn't bad enough, let's add in unpleasant symptoms too.

[ He frowns, but then he just shrugs. Maybe they'll solve the puzzle and maybe they won't, but he's still at least hoping someone among them might. ]

Good tip, thanks.

[ He means that honestly. Coming from a place where medical supplies are almost always readily available means that this will require no small amount of adjustment. ]