http://swordsandsoccer.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] swordsandsoccer.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhighdorms2010-09-15 09:24 pm

Magic & Support Reserves, the Preserve, Wednesday Afternoon

"Hi," Dolf started, waving at everyone before any of his fellow leaders had a chance to really get a word in. (It wasn't that he was trying to be first, but he'd gotten the hang of it a little, last week, and-- well, it was just easy by now, to take point when he could.) "So today we want to talk about being sick. Other people being sick, and being sick ourselves. It can happen that sometimes someone just gets sick and passes it on to everyone else, and then people start dying. Sometimes at the worst possible moments. We have to be prepared, if it happens, to do the necessary things."

He looked pretty serious about the whole thing, too. He still remembered the outbreak at the children's camp, over two months ago. "If a sickness is contagious, then we need to seperate the sick," he continued, "Find a comfortable camping place. Don't deal with them without putting something over your mouth. Burn their things if they die or go away so the sickness doesn't jump to anyone else. Wash a lot." He took a deep breath. "Of course every sickness is its own thing. Sometimes people are very warm, burning. They need to be cooled, until it stops. With water. Good food and water for everybody anyway. Sometimes people cough, then you really have to make sure you have something for your mouth. They can have problems walking, or their tongues can turn strange colours, or they'll get spots-- different sicknesses, some dangerous, some not."

"It used to be different, and maybe it's different for some of you, still. This time is very clean, so sickness that used to kill doesn't, anymore. We learned to separate people and look after them. That's what we are trying to teach you now. To recognise sickness, and to take care of it." Which was about where he'd realised he'd just set in and started talking, so he fell silent and looked to the other leaders.

Karla was happy to pick up where Dolf had left off. "Keeping everything as sterile as we can is key," she added. "Anything that has come in touch with infected fluids or tissues needs to be burned, bleached, or boiled before it is used again. If we're not yet sure what is causing the illness, boiling water for a goodly amount of time before drinking it is important: there are many diseases that travel in water. Fevers can kill if they get high enough, so watching someone's temperature might mean the difference between life and death. You don't need to be a doctor or a Healer to help combat sickness. You just need to be careful and smart."


"You should also," Tara added, "make sure sick people are eating and drinking, if they can keep anything down at all. Toast is good, and tea or ginger ale. Orange juice. Chicken soup. Bananas. There's a reason they call it comfort food, right? If you have access to any drugs, you could give them some penicillin if it's the right kind of infection, or Tylenol to bring a fever down. Just be careful 'cause it won't work on everything, and some people will be allergic to it. "

Which reminded her of another point. "Remember not everyone in Fandom has a totally human biology, so don't do anything if you aren't sure it's safe."


"And keeping the spirits up of someone who is ill is very important as well," Raven said. "They may be upset or frightened, and they will need someone to talk to or just a hand to hold. Tending to their emotional needs can be as critical as their physical ones."

Dolf had been nodding along with all of that. Once silence fell, he started to speak again. "Today we'll work on recognising signs and dealing with them," he said, earnestly. "We have a list of possible symptoms. Find a friend, and one of you will pretend to have symptoms, and the other should deal with it. And you can add new symptoms, if you can think of others."
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Re: Team Up and Play Doctor!

[personal profile] onlymistaken 2010-09-16 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
Cally raised both eyebrows. "How often is not that often?"

Re: Team Up and Play Doctor!

[identity profile] squire-hand.livejournal.com 2010-09-16 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
"Never in my short lifespan? Perhaps a miscast wizard spell could cause such." It could happen.

"It is not common where you are from, either?"
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Re: Team Up and Play Doctor!

[personal profile] onlymistaken 2010-09-16 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
She frowned. "An accident in the replication centre could do such a thing to an infant. It's unlikely that it would live, though." Spells she was just going to let pass by; Cally still hadn't decided what she thought of the people who claimed that they could do magic.

Re: Team Up and Play Doctor!

[identity profile] squire-hand.livejournal.com 2010-09-16 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
James could tell her a thing or three, from personal experience.

"Replication centre? I'm afraid I don't know what that is," he said, blinking a few times at the words.
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Re: Team Up and Play Doctor!

[personal profile] onlymistaken 2010-09-16 03:46 am (UTC)(link)
"It's a genetic duplication and artificial incubation facility." That was helpful, right? "My people's children are born there." Most of them, anyway.

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[identity profile] squire-hand.livejournal.com 2010-09-16 03:51 am (UTC)(link)
"You're born in a...duplication facility? That does not sound normal. Artificial? Are you saying you're an artificial duplicate?"

Great. Now James would be worried that she was some sort of construct.
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Re: Team Up and Play Doctor!

[personal profile] onlymistaken 2010-09-16 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm not artificial!" Cally shook her head, not quite affronted, more bemused that she'd given that impression. "I'm as flesh and blood as the next person; we've simply developed the technology to create multiple individuals with the same genetic pattern. Twins, effectively."

Re: Team Up and Play Doctor!

[identity profile] squire-hand.livejournal.com 2010-09-16 04:49 am (UTC)(link)
James blinked, giving her a serious look. It may seem like he was trying to verify she was a real human, not a synthetic one.

"But how?" asked what could be considered the rube from the backwards planet.

They had magic. Try to do that with your fancy duplication artificial whatever genetically things!
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[personal profile] onlymistaken 2010-09-16 01:17 pm (UTC)(link)
She wasn't a real human; she was a real alien!

Who had absolutely no answer that she believed the boy would understand. "Genetic manipulation at the cellular level." That was the simplest one she could give.

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[identity profile] squire-hand.livejournal.com 2010-09-16 04:15 pm (UTC)(link)
"Soubds like magic," he said, filing the words away for another time. "So rashes and fever are common, but second heads are not, right?" Yes, still pumping her for information.
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Re: Team Up and Play Doctor!

[personal profile] onlymistaken 2010-09-17 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
"Illness isn't common at all where I'm from; most diseases have been eradicated."

Re: Team Up and Play Doctor!

[identity profile] squire-hand.livejournal.com 2010-09-17 02:19 am (UTC)(link)
He sighed a bit and rubbed his side, unconsciously. "Must be nice. I've lost people to disease, infections. Get a cut, it goes bad..."

Speaking from experience, James?
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Re: Team Up and Play Doctor!

[personal profile] onlymistaken 2010-09-18 12:31 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm sorry." Cally flicked her eyes skyward for a second, as if that really was the direction of home. "We haven't managed to eliminate death, though. Just cut off a few of its avenues."

Re: Team Up and Play Doctor!

[identity profile] squire-hand.livejournal.com 2010-09-18 03:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"That's the natural order of things. One day I'll stand before Lims-Kragma--and I hope that day is far in the future--and be judged. To not die..." It was rather unthinkable.