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Lisa ([personal profile] ophelias_heart) wrote2013-09-26 10:12 am
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I assume the worst and hope for the best. That's optimisim, right?

Well, I haven't been to the gym in a least a week. I have also been eating terribly because I like to eat my feelings and I'm a bit of a wreck. However, after Henry's teacher called Monday to say that they wanted me to know that he had been there for 2 or 3 hours and was still really upset, he has gotten better every day. He still cries when I drop him off, but he doesn't follow me to the door sobbing and yelling. Today was picture day and he wore overalls and a plaid shirt.


Okay so Janvier cut the part of his neck off with the spray on it. They were all worried that the overwatch wasn't working, but wouldn't he be bleeding profusely? That seemed like a really big chunk of skin and it seems like he wouldn't have had a lot of time to bandage it. Wouldn't you notice if someone was bleeding out the back of their head? I have a hard time with suspension of disbelief and I know that about myself, but that just seems like something that would be dangerous and you would run the risk of bleeding to death? Obviously, I am not very informed medically, but I am genuinely asking.
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[personal profile] klingonlady 2013-09-27 01:49 am (UTC)(link)
I was chatting with Rae while we watched together and we both said exactly the same thing. We both thought that too.. my words were something like, "wouldn't all those people he is going past notice he was bleeding?"

Yeah, you are not alone on that.
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[personal profile] jeweledvixen 2013-09-28 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
I thought the same thing, too. Plus the fact that there was no blood on the piece of skin itself. If you cut that big of a chunk of you skin off, not only would you be bleeding profusely, but the chunk of skin would be covered with blood. He had to take the time to bandage himself up at some point, but when?