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diagnosed ([personal profile] diagnosed) wrote2012-09-07 06:31 am

IC; Voicemail

Yo, this is Doctor Cunningham. Leave a message after the beep.

voice - video - text
guilted: (your sister has zombie cancer)

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[personal profile] guilted 2012-09-07 12:41 pm (UTC)(link)
[WHAT UP, GABE. Hope you don't mind doctoring, because Derek needs your help.]

Hey, Gabe? I, uh, need a favor.
guilted: (Tetarti)

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[personal profile] guilted 2012-09-07 12:55 pm (UTC)(link)
[wow rude gabe]

You used to be a surgeon a while back, right? ...Any chance you can still operate?
guilted: (oops you mean they needed that organ?)

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[personal profile] guilted 2012-09-07 01:07 pm (UTC)(link)
[you should be a nice doctor instead, Gabe, your patients might like you better.]

That's better than a flat out 'no.' You would have Victor's assistance, and he knows what he's doing better than anyone. [the implied answer here is no, no one else can. And he'd rather have someone he knows operate on him than an NPC surgeon.]
guilted: (sure have a lot of cuts on your heart)

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[personal profile] guilted 2012-09-10 11:18 am (UTC)(link)
[...well true, but he is an exception, okay. And he can laugh at that, because he doesn't think that's a serious threat, okay. Not that he would tell anyone, but he doesn't actually think Gabe would do that. Little does he know...]

Right, I'll be sure to keep that in mind. Anyway, Victor already has the diagnosis, the problem is it's something we've never had to deal with before, so there might be unknown variables involved in both my condition and the procedure. I'd have asked you to help out with the diagnosis, but... I'm not too sure how familiar you are with GUILT and related diseases.
guilted: (shut up I am being careful)

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[personal profile] guilted 2012-09-13 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
[HE IS AWARE OF HOW STUPID THIS SOUNDS but he really doesn't have any other choices okay.]

If you know of any other surgeons here that have at least heard of GUILT and would be willing to operate, let me know, then.
guilted: (Pempti)

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[personal profile] guilted 2012-09-13 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
The surgeon that operated on Dr. Kimishima? [yeah that would be helpful BUT ALAS.]

Right. Still, though, it would be helpful to know how familiar you are with GUILT. I don't know how much background information Dr. Niguel or I will have to give you on this. [spoilers: he's assuming a lot]
guilted: (pushing glasses up makes me look smarter)

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[personal profile] guilted 2012-09-13 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
[man he is from a year after Trauma Team aka post-Under the Knife 2. This isn't spoilers for him. But he finds that unusual, so he will just make a note to mention it later on.]

Right. Well, forget that for now. [there are other more important things to talk about]

As you know, GUILT is a man-made disease created by the organization called Delphi. There are seven strains: Kyriaki, Deftera, Triti, Tetarti, Pempti, Paraskevi, and Savato. Each of the strains is different and has its own signature, I guess you could say, that's visible when you open a patient up. If you can't figure out the strain from the Chiral Reaction [which... you should be able to.], that's an easy enough way to figure it out.

Kyriaki was the first strain we discovered. When you open a patient infected with Kyriaki up, you'll see two different types of lacerations: shallow and deep. Once those are taken care of, the GUILT itself will show up. Kyriaki hides within the organ, making itself known by creating more lacerations. To eliminate it, it must be extracted from the organ and burned with the laser. There are two different types of Kyriaki: the immature form, which is smaller, and the mature form, which appears later, and creates a signature asterisk-shaped wound in the organ. The mature form is naturally harder to eliminate than the immature form. Recently a mutation has been found in Kyriaki in which it actually lays eggs in the organ that hatch if not removed before eliminating the adult Kyriaki.
guilted: (Pempti)

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[personal profile] guilted 2012-09-13 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
The second strain I encountered personally is called Deftera, but it had been known for a while longer than that. [since Amy Chase was sick with it for years, oops.]

Deftera is a sort of tumor, that creates more tumors. It comes in two different strains, which, when they collide with each other, destroy each other instead of creating tumors over the affected organ. When the two different strains combine, it's possible to drain them from the organ. Of course, if two of the same strain collide, it... isn't good. Deftera usually affects two different organs at once, so it requires a two-part operation to fully remove it. You can't just leave half of it in the patient and come back later.

Next would be Triti, a strain that Angie and I first encountered on a mission with the military in Africa. Triti is basically a membrane that covers an organ and replicates itself if not handled properly. To remove it, you have to remove the thorns before you can even attempt to remove the membrane underneath. If two of the thorns are immediately next to each other when a piece of the membrane is removed, the membrane will reform between them, so caution is needed to make sure you don't accidentally wind up enlarging the affected area.

Tetarti is the next strain, and it creates toxic diverticulum on the affected organ that need to be injected with the proper medication and removed before Tetarti itself will manifest and attempt to reconstruct the diverticulum. Tetarti comes in a variety of colors, giving off a different poison depending on which color it appears. So naturally, there's a different medication for each different type of Tetarti, and you have to be sure to use the proper one, otherwise new diverticulum will be created.
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guilted: (your sister has zombie cancer)

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[personal profile] guilted 2012-09-13 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
Pempti... is the next strain. [and everyone infected with pempti in UtK1/SO is dead now, oops. And it brings back all those Emilio feelings so give him a second.]

Pempti took the longest to find a cure for, compared to the others I was directly involved with, and we were the most pressed for time with this one. The old director of Caduceus was infected with Pempti, and it's a gelatinous mass that coats the affected organ. To get it into a state where it can be removed, a nanomachine developed by Dr. Niguel is necessary, as it makes the fluid retreat and forces the core to reveal itself. From then on out, the scalar laser--also developed by Dr. Niguel--is is all that's really needed to take care of it, excluding any damage done to the organ during Pempti's counter-attack.

We learned about the next strain, Paraskevi, when a Delphi agent actually broke into Caduceus. [GREAT SECURITY, RIGHT? and not mentioning how that was Angie's dad okay]

Paraskevi is fibrous in nature, so the only way to really remove it is to cut it into small enough pieces that pulling it out won't cause massive bleeding. Not very refined, but... there was nothing else to do. Paraskevi's main goal is to head to the heart, and if it gets there, well. I've never seen it happen myself, but I can assume what will happen.
guilted: (Savato)

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[personal profile] guilted 2012-09-13 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
Finally, there's Savato. Savato [is a heart spider] leeches energy from its host via a web across the heart. Naturally that needs to be removed before you can even attempt to do anything to Savato itself. The web is simple enough to cut with a scalpel, but... they'll get damaged beyond use after cutting one strand, so it's best to have a number of them on hand if you ever encounter it. From then on out, Savato is vulnerable to laser damage, as are the smaller Savato bodies it creates. There are two types of those smaller bodies, one of which does more damage to the patient's vitals than the other.

Once Savato's protective coating is removed, it can be stabbed with the scalpel, and the medication designed to destroy it can be injected. Of course, this has to be repeated a few times before it's finally effective. But, um. I'm sure you won't have to deal with this strain. [and you need the healing touch. Oops.]
guilted: (Tetarti)

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[personal profile] guilted 2012-09-17 03:35 am (UTC)(link)
[it doesn't offend his delicate sensibilities, no, but he wishes he would stop. Just don't smoke in the hospital, okay >:|]

Well, yes. GUILT itself isn't really the issue this time, which is a good thing. It's Post-GUILT Syndrome that's the problem.
guilted: (your sister has zombie cancer)

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[personal profile] guilted 2012-09-20 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
[hey, no smoking around the patients while inside the hospital is his compromise, okay.]

Well, the affected organ will be in a state of toxicosis. That's where Victor comes in, he has medication designed to stave off the effects while operating. The thing is, there are some, uh, unknown variables you'll have to deal with that I don't have any first hand experience operating on. Again, you'll need Victor's expertise for that. I don't really know how two different strains of GUILT will react when it comes to PGS.
guilted: (Tetarti)

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[personal profile] guilted 2012-09-24 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
[...fine, that's fair enough. And probs the only compromise Derek will get out of Gabe ever.]

Hopefully. Victor knows what he's doing, trust me. The DNA treatment method for PGS patients is his new pride and joy.
guilted: (Triti)

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[personal profile] guilted 2012-09-30 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
[Derek doesn't get the respect he deserves, sob. But that's also because sometimes it goes to his head.

And really, he just sort of chuckles at that, because oh he knows full well how big of an ego Victor had on him most times. And really, it's not like it wasn't warranted, either. As much of a pain as some of the things Victor asked him to do could be, he certainly knew what he was doing.]


Well, he is the driving force of Caduceus' R&D department, I'd say that's reason enough to have an ego of that size.
healinguilt: (drunk off her hate)

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[personal profile] healinguilt 2012-10-05 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
[ Ah. She recognizes both this name and voicemail, too. Good thing the Dreamberry came equipped with a contacts list! That makes a total of three of those she personally knows as here. ] Cunningham, this is Kimishima. I need you to tell me everything you know about this place.

[ She already has asked Derek, but as always, it's good to have multiple sources. ]

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