Hey I'm gonna live
Jan. 27th, 2020 10:57 pmI saw my orthopedic surgeon (yo, Tony, it's me again. Whatcha do this time) and my knee will live. It's surprisingly non-arthritic btw (go me) It has a bone and soft tissue bruise but the knee is stable (well as stable as someone with Ehlers-Danlos is gonna get). I said that at work and my Chair looked at me and said CoM you're never stable. Smart ass.
Even he thought the arm was broken give the size of the lump. We didn't find a fracture so he agreed with my assessment. It's a damn thrombus (blood clot) so there is a danger there. I'm to be using compression on it. I'll be back in ace bandages for a while and the OTHER anatomy prof has her other hand in ace bandages post-op. We' re like that's right A&P is a TOUGH class.
I have thoughts about Prodigal Son naturally but I want more to talk about ( spoilers for things that didn't happen )

In your own space, share your love for a trope, cliché, kink, motif, or theme. (Or a few!) What makes it particularly appealing for you? What do you like in fanworks featuring that trope?
( this got long but there are lots of story links, all mine because I suck at bookmarking things others do. Geez )
Even he thought the arm was broken give the size of the lump. We didn't find a fracture so he agreed with my assessment. It's a damn thrombus (blood clot) so there is a danger there. I'm to be using compression on it. I'll be back in ace bandages for a while and the OTHER anatomy prof has her other hand in ace bandages post-op. We' re like that's right A&P is a TOUGH class.
I have thoughts about Prodigal Son naturally but I want more to talk about ( spoilers for things that didn't happen )

In your own space, share your love for a trope, cliché, kink, motif, or theme. (Or a few!) What makes it particularly appealing for you? What do you like in fanworks featuring that trope?
( this got long but there are lots of story links, all mine because I suck at bookmarking things others do. Geez )
