Bully for you. Ask her what her pain levels are, regardless. That's going to be the first question any of the doctors here ask. Also make sure you know her weight. That'll be important for dosing.
If she drops much below the upper 50s, we're going to want to start worrying about her less for the pain and more for all the problems that come with malnutrition in a kid her age.
Just make sure she's actually eating what she's got, and it should be fine then. I haven't seen or heard about any changes in the food supply since the Admin's announcement about supply shortages, at least.
Stock up on any pre-cooked proteins you can. Do they have those at the grocery? I know Angel or Rhys mentioned something with bacon, but I think they must have matches or a lighter.
Yeah. There should be more than just pork, though. Seafood's typically okay to do raw if they've got any fish. Not sure if sushi and the like were popular back in your day.
Sushi is more Japanese, but you've got the right geography. Doubt it'll be much to her tastes, but it's nutritious and safe compared to eating raw chicken, steak, or pork.
Of course I understand. She's a little girl and you're trying to do the best you can for her in a place like this with limited information and everything trying to kill us.
[Sometimes succeeding, as evinced by Kesara's name in the Obits and a number of other little girls before her, not to mention kids like Quark and Alphonse.]
I'll let you know my opinion on what I think the best course of treatment is. My opinion is non-negotiable. What we actually do to help her is. And that's up to her and it's up to you.
Yes. There are inherent risks in every medicine, especially for children. They're some of the most sensitive. Something like ibuprofen, which is what I'd give her in lieu of narcotics, is probably the safest option available. Most people don't have any complications. When properly managing dosage, there usually aren't dangerous side effects for narcotics, either, though.
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[As long as she's with them, anyway. He just hopes they can keep her from taking off with Peter again.]
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[Truly putting Kesara to shame here.]
Lucky, that. I haven't got much to cook with.
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Fruits and veggies, particularly beans, should be the next priorities after that.
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All right. Tell me once you've spoken to Duster if you want my medical advice and prescriptions, then.
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You do understand why we worry.
[It's a question without a question mark - he assumes Watson does, but isn't 100% sure.]
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[Sometimes succeeding, as evinced by Kesara's name in the Obits and a number of other little girls before her, not to mention kids like Quark and Alphonse.]
I'll let you know my opinion on what I think the best course of treatment is. My opinion is non-negotiable. What we actually do to help her is. And that's up to her and it's up to you.
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