"It's extremely problematic, he can't tell me reliably where something has torn or been injured, he would need a full inspection any time he went to see any medical professional, just on the assumption that he may have inadvertently hurt himself just going about his life. My hope is that multiple split-depth grafts might give him at least some functionality back. Dull sensations would be better than none at all."
Bart flips open the notebook that he keeps for work-specific information, and turns to the entries that he'd begun making on Touya's specific situation. He's got sketches of the man's limbs and the scar tissue held there, along with his small, scratchy handwriting on possible treatments and pros and cons for each. "The rejection issue is our biggest hurdle here, yes. When it comes to possible muscular damage, I did do preliminary examinations of his baseline motor skills, but I didn't want to subject him to a whole battery of tests when he only wanted to see me about a topical treatment. I already overstepped my bounds just suggesting a full repair regimen, I wasn't going to suggest more right then. I will send him to you though, so that you can take those readings and return your verdict to me.
"When it comes to the areas that might need to be seen first, I'd suggested to him that smaller stretches with shallower scars might be the most ideal, as something of a test to make sure that he wouldn't be subjected to a whole swath of his back or face being further destroyed because we were careless. He's got people that really care about him, at least. I think they would be willing to help him in the recovery process either way."
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Date: 2024-05-29 09:59 pm (UTC)Bart flips open the notebook that he keeps for work-specific information, and turns to the entries that he'd begun making on Touya's specific situation. He's got sketches of the man's limbs and the scar tissue held there, along with his small, scratchy handwriting on possible treatments and pros and cons for each. "The rejection issue is our biggest hurdle here, yes. When it comes to possible muscular damage, I did do preliminary examinations of his baseline motor skills, but I didn't want to subject him to a whole battery of tests when he only wanted to see me about a topical treatment. I already overstepped my bounds just suggesting a full repair regimen, I wasn't going to suggest more right then. I will send him to you though, so that you can take those readings and return your verdict to me.
"When it comes to the areas that might need to be seen first, I'd suggested to him that smaller stretches with shallower scars might be the most ideal, as something of a test to make sure that he wouldn't be subjected to a whole swath of his back or face being further destroyed because we were careless. He's got people that really care about him, at least. I think they would be willing to help him in the recovery process either way."