"Oh my..." First Aid's visor dims slightly in sympathy as he reads the notes. "That poor man, he must be in so much pain -- oh, I just saw your note that he has deadened pain receptors. That's problematic too, but at least he's not suffering...wow."
First Aid takes a moment to think it over. "The greatest impediment to using donor skin grafts would be avoiding a rejection from his immune system," he says slowly. "After that, the risk of infection, but we have enough penicillin to mitigate that. But the immune response...we'll need to loop Sally into this," he says apologetically. "I don't have enough knowledge of chemical synthesis to formulate the necessary drugs. But! If we can get over that hurdle," his visor brightens. "And if we can find some compatible donors, I can certainly help with harvesting the grafts and applying them to your patient. I would recommend that we start with the more recent scars on his face and hands, in order to ease his discomfort. If he's willing I would also like to examine him myself, in order to gauge the depth of his scars and his freedom of movement. If his muscle tissue has been affected we may need to develop an entirely new form of therapy to compensate."
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Date: 2024-05-26 11:41 pm (UTC)First Aid takes a moment to think it over. "The greatest impediment to using donor skin grafts would be avoiding a rejection from his immune system," he says slowly. "After that, the risk of infection, but we have enough penicillin to mitigate that. But the immune response...we'll need to loop Sally into this," he says apologetically. "I don't have enough knowledge of chemical synthesis to formulate the necessary drugs. But! If we can get over that hurdle," his visor brightens. "And if we can find some compatible donors, I can certainly help with harvesting the grafts and applying them to your patient. I would recommend that we start with the more recent scars on his face and hands, in order to ease his discomfort. If he's willing I would also like to examine him myself, in order to gauge the depth of his scars and his freedom of movement. If his muscle tissue has been affected we may need to develop an entirely new form of therapy to compensate."