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ʏᴏᴜ ᴀʀᴇ ɴᴏᴛ ᴛʜᴇ sᴘᴀᴄᴇ ʏᴏᴜ ʟᴇᴀᴠᴇ ʙᴇʜɪɴᴅ ( ᴏ ᴘ ᴇ ɴ )
CHARACTERS: Dr Mila Gallo and you.
LOCATION: Medical Bay; Dr Gallo's office.
WARNINGS: Terrible bedside manner. (I'll update with appropriate warnings as necessary. Let me know if I miss something!)
SUMMARY: Dr Gallo's door is always open.
NOTES: TL;DR since so much of her CR is taking on various weird and wonderful medical cases, and she's always referring blandly to her office hours, why not an open log. Do not feel obliged to be a sicky. Perhaps you actually want to visit her and she's generally easiest to find at work. Also, I will match whatever format you tag me in.( one day is very like another. dr gallo has a regular case load she wouldn't have anticipated, when she first positioned herself with medical, but even so, plenty of her time is left to busy-work, as much because she's at work too much as for any other reason. but what else is she going to do with herself? there's only so many looping runs she can take, so many times she can punch a swinging bag she would never admit to solomon she's imagining lindberg's smug goddamn face on, so many hours that can be spent in communion and contemplation in the oxygen gardens. it is not accidental that very little of what she does in the hours not spent here involves anyone else, either, so there's that.
so she's here, a lot. she keeps meticulous and detailed notes - refreshes herself periodically on old case files, those belonging to patients no longer aboard the ship, because you never know. they might be back, or it might prove relevant to something else, or-- a hundred other things. she has blood samples for projects that have been indefinitely shelved due to a jump absence and paperwork to go along with it, her record-keeping slightly idiosyncratic but nevertheless thorough, and (mostly) available to her colleagues where required. she's not the most forthcoming of women, professionally or personally, and she's been known to make unilateral decisions about what is and is not need to know information.
it usually plays out in her favour. still.
she can be found in her office, which - after months - is finally starting to look like it's used by a particular person, and not just as a very clean and oversized spartan storage closet with a desk and a coathook. )
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Not interested in magic. Definitely not. Any magic that can do that, I don't want.
[Okay, that was clear enough.]
Not to shit on your magic. It's probably great. I just don't want magic like that. Back home, magic like that is bad news.
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( neutrally polite, but firm in her correction. he is not horrified by magic like hers because he hasn't encountered magic like hers; she doesn't take offense at previous experience with something different making it uncomfortable, but she isn't going to be implicitly associated with that, either. )
No, that's fine. There are medical and surgical options that we can explore for you. There are pros and cons to both.
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They had things in Tevinter to start bleeding, that was common enough. Herbs were well-known for that, but that was about where Krem's knowledge ended with these matters- just what he could use to avoid the nightmare of being with child, he had kept that in mind even when he was still expected to play the demure wife to some unlucky boy.]
What are the cons? How dangerous are they? Want to make sure this is an improvement and I'm not just trading something I hate for something worse.
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( a brief pause, and then, frankly: )
And there is the question of finding someone qualified to perform those procedures without magical aid. Our staff is as regularly shaken up as the rest of the ship; I'll have to look into whether or not we currently have someone capable who can be made available to you. I am not, myself, a surgeon.
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She was talking of removing his womb, or parts of it. He propped his elbow against the arm of the hair, resting his chin in his hand, and he thought about it for a moment.]
It's alright, I just want to know what my choices are right now. Not looking to get this done tomorrow, maybe not ever. But things are different here than home, and...
[He shrugs and gives her a bit of a lopsided smile.]
Been living like this for so long, and I've come to terms with it the best I can. But if there's a chance I could live easier with some things, I'd be a fucking idiot not to think about it.
What else is there, besides surgery?
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( she wouldn't even have to reinvent the wheel on this one, unlike for certain individuals of impaired vitality. )
There are a number of different drugs - generally designed with birth control in mind - that can have an impact on your menstrual cycle, be it to reduce or completely suspend it. It's more of a gamble, in that for as many people on those medications who find they no longer experience a cycle at all while they take it, there are those whose bodies react in the opposite way.
( turning every day into that scene from the shining, for instance, which is a bad enough time when your menstrual cycle isn't contributing to gender dysphoria. )
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He nods a little.]
Maybe that's best. See how it works out, start from the bottom, that way I can stop once I reach a place I'm alright, instead of ripping everything out from the start.
[He nods a little. The other soldiers used to tease him, with his unmarred face, arms unscarred expect for what appeared to be the odd knife nick here and there. They used to say that he never bled, that he was too careful. You're not a real soldier until you're banged up and bloodied.
Krem knew better- men like him, and women, they bled like they were in a constant war, and sometimes it seemed like they were.]
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Most of these drugs are designed, as I say, for the purposes of birth control - as much as they're also used to control menstruation, it's technically a side-effect, so it can be hit or miss and we may need to trial different things before we find something that works for you. It may also take several months for your body chemistry to adjust.
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That didn't mean that he wouldn't take the chance to go to sleep and wake up in the right body, it just meant that his didn't hurt him so much anymore.]
That works for me.
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( does he have any other medical concerns. does he have tampons. etc. )
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[He makes a little face, counting mentally, how many weeks had it been?]
What do you use for the bleeding, here? I'm guessing it's probably different than back in Thedas.
[If he could do away with having to nick rolls of bandages from Stitches, he'd be happy about that. Not to say it was a big secret, everyone understood Krem, at least, the rest of The Chargers did. He was pretty sure that Stitches left the bandages out when he got them so Krem could steal some.]
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( that sure is a question.
... mila doesn't come across as if she's ever, in her life, blinked at discussing that sort of thing. or maybe anything else, ever. so there's that. )