Fri Mar 15, 2024 1:41 pm
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"I mean...it's not a broken wrist, you can still use it," Y'ang said, not really sure what the younger woman needed explained here. It was basic first aid training even, the sort of thing every dragonrider had been taught at one point or another (admittedly, Y'ang did not have the best sense of what was common knowledge and what wasn't as far as the healing arts went). "Just...I don't know, use your common sense? Try not to lift anything with it if you don't have to, don't put your whole weight on it. And I don't mean handstands, I mean like if you're getting out of bed, try not to push yourself up with it. Just...try not to use it? But if you really need two hands for something, you'll be fine."
Kullilth was relaxing on the ground in a sunbeam and was content to watch as Kuroth wheeled above. He laughed when the blue admitted to him that Amaata wouldn't mind a grunt conversation. It would no doubt be most amusing to see that, but I wonder how much they could truly manage to convey using that method. Far simpler to simply speak, in my opinion.
Well, at least this young woman seemed to be listening to her instructions, which not everyone did. Still, even some who seemed to listen didn't actually follow instructions, so they'd see if the bluerider was still complaining of wrist pain and soreness.
"Please," Y'ang said with a dismissive gesture. "It's just Y'ang unless thread is actively falling or you're in my squad." She was proud of her title, sure, but it was a waste of time to stand on ceremony, and for the purposes of healer/patient relations, she was no different from any other healer. The only reason she'd fought so hard for it was so she could get first pick of the more interesting cases and wouldn't have to be stuck with sprains when things were busier and more interesting injuries were available. "Sucks a bit, though, I'm sure, to know you won't have anyone higher up to complain to about my technique or advice if you're dissatisfied with how I've handled it," Y'ang said. She was trying for a joke. She wasn't entirely sure she'd hit that particular nail on the head.