...As is the shock therapy. I'm not sure whether this is progress or not, but it does seem to stop her from repeating "Watashi wa Dare" over and over. She still refuses to talk to me, though.
On the other hand, the bloodletting doesn't seem to help her state too much. I'm hesitant to stop, though, as it is necessary to help her tolerate the laudanum.
Laudanum, laudanum, laudanum. Isn't it such a wonderful word? Just rolls right off the tongue.
Laudanum.
In other news... I just recieved quite a few new follows on twitter, and even a few comments here. It seems people are rather interested in the treatments I am giving the girl.
I'd like to say that it's because I AM quite a genius and because I see these old, "outdated and unethical" practices for their true potential, but... knowing how sensitive people are these days, the realistic side of me wants to say they're just sympathetic sods flocking to the girl because she hasn't gotten used to her treatments yet, like a baby crying after a flu shot. No pain, no gain, I've always said.
I do hope one of these new little birdies comes along and proves my suspicions wrong.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
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3 comments:
Laudanum is a painkiller, and might eventually kill your patient...
Is that your intent?
Any medicine can be lethal if used irresponsibly.
I have years and hears of medical research, I think I know what I'm doing.
Your treatment methods sound interesting, much more relevant then the relationship between a patient, their parents, and their genitals etc...what is your success rate like?
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