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To: (Medical Type People)
From: (Kyle)
Subject: Can I help?
I want to help you guys some, but the smells down there make my nose hurt and I'm worried it'll make me go all grr again and that'd just make more work for you. But I want to help, so I was hoping that one of you had an idea for how I could?
Kyle
From: (Kyle)
Subject: Can I help?
I want to help you guys some, but the smells down there make my nose hurt and I'm worried it'll make me go all grr again and that'd just make more work for you. But I want to help, so I was hoping that one of you had an idea for how I could?
Kyle
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Date: 2005-02-22 02:09 am (UTC)From: [doctor3]
Kyle,
Any help is very much appreciated. I'm sure we can find something for you to do. Do the MedLab smells in particular bother your or just where the patients are? For instance, the labs that we conduct experiments in, do they bother you as well?
Moira
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Date: 2005-02-22 02:11 am (UTC)From: (Kyle)
CC: (Other Doctors)
Dr. Moira,
I'm not sure. It just smells funny down there and kind of hurts my nose. Like burning, like the stuff people use to clean toilets, I think. Or bleach. Kinda.
Kyle
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Date: 2005-02-22 02:16 am (UTC)From: [doctor3]
CC: [doctor1,doctor2]
Kyle,
Ouch, not good. I'm sure something can be worked out, though. Madelyn, any ideas that don't involve putting Kyle through what seems to feel like bleach being poured into his nasal cavities?
Moira
Subject: Many hands make less stressed doctors...
Date: 2005-02-22 02:33 am (UTC)CC: [doc1, doc2]
From: [doc3]
Actually, I can think of a couple of things that would help a lot and not involve medlab attendance. *grins*
Cain's still not completely up and around, and would appreciate food, company and physical therapy in the forms of short-ish walks with someone to keep an eye on him to make sure he doesn't end up overdoing it. Especially since Le Beau seems to be off on another of his jaunts, from what Amanda tells me.
The other would be to keep an eye on the medlab helpers when they're not down here. Make sure they're sleeping properly, and that includes Forge. I'm guessing you can smell when someone's too tired, yes? Which would mean Clarice couldn't pretend she wasn't and you'd have every right to tell her to sleep or face the wrath of us doctors.
Hank also will need company - one of his greatest fears is that we will think less of him because of what's happening to him. So lots of people keeping him occupied (since he'll still get bored, especially now he can't work) is a good thing, if you're up for it.
Maddie.
Re: Subject: Many hands make less stressed doctors...
Date: 2005-02-22 02:40 am (UTC)From: (Kyle)
I already have to help Mr. Marko with stuff for the rest of my detention. But I can bring food too. (but if his cat eats my toes, its getting a bath. Just sayin')
I can kinda tell. Forge forgets to shower when he works too much and he smells like cans of that nasty foul Red Bull stuff he likes so much. (It smells nasty. Like death. I'm serious.)
I can definitly keep Dr. Hank company. And I can see if Lorna will let me steal some extra cookies for him that -aren't junky cause I can't have junky ones anyway.. if that's okay?
Re: Subject: Many hands make less stressed doctors...
Date: 2005-02-22 03:10 am (UTC)From: [doctor person]
CC: [other doctor people]
Thanks, Kyle. All of that will be a great help. And I doubt Hank would say no to cookies, even not-so-junky ones. *grins*
Maddie.