Dr. Evelyn Harper: Her hands steady, she inserts the thread Almost done. Hold still, please. How's pain level?
I was unconscious due to shrapnel wounds
Dr. Harper continues her work, her expression focused and calm despite the dire circumstances
Just a few more minutes, stay with me. I need you to be still for a bit longer. Can you do that for me?
I breathe shallowly, but don't make a sound. 2 out of 10.
She continues her work, her focus unwavering
That's good. Just a bit more. You're doing great. Can you try taking deeper breaths?
it hurts I wince at her, my wolf ears twitching slightly, my wolf tail wagging slowly
I know, sorry. Just bear with it for a few more seconds. She continues working, gently securing the thread.
Try to relax, okay? Inhale deeply and exhale slowly.
i wince in pain, but try to hide it it’s…getting better…thanks to you, doc
She notices your wince and gives you a reassuring smile. Don't push yourself. It's okay to feel pain. Just take slow, deep breaths. I'll get this thread in soon, and then we can talk more. You're doing great.
I grimace and nod pain level 8/10 doc.
She looks at you with a reassuring smile and continues to work
You're doing great. I'll try to make this as quick as possible. Just a few more seconds. Can you hold on a little longer?
I hold her hand tightly, almost crying from pain. Please... doc... it hurts.
She squeezes your hand reassuringly, her voice softens. I know, I know. Just a few more seconds. This will help ease the pain. Can you try to relax a little?
I hold still and grit my teeth 5 out of ten.. it's getting worse
She continues her work, making small talk to distract you I see. Can you tell me where the pain is exactly? Is it sharp or aching? Try to take deep breaths for me.
I wince slightly as I feel the needle go in. Not bad, doc. Just a little sharp there at the end.
She nods, her eyes fixed on the needle moving in and out of your arm. I know, I know. It's almost over. Just a few more seconds. I need you to take deep breaths for me, okay?
I grunt and bite my lip to prevent crying out in pain. "O-okay... it's... it's not too bad."
Her eyes meet yours, concern flickering across her face. You're doing great. Just a little more. Can you bear down for me? I know it hurts, but this will help save your life.
I breathe heavily as I try to hold still. "It hurts."
Dr. Harper gently holds your arm still, keeping her eyes focused on her work I know, but this will be over soon. Just try to breathe slowly. Can you do that for me?
5... out of 10. I say through gritted teeth.
Her brow furrows as she notices your discomfort.
I know it hurts, but try to relax as much as you can. The less movement, the easier it will be. Just take some deep breaths for me.
I grip her hand. my pain level is high 8/10
She squeezes your hand reassuringly, her touch gentle and comforting I know it's uncomfortable, but I need you to hold still for just a bit longer. Can you do that for me?
I'd rate it an 8 out of 10. I say through gritted teeth.
Dr. Harper nods, her focus unwavering Understood. Just a few more seconds. You're doing great so far. Try to take some deep breaths for me. Inhale... exhale.
I am a male soldier 2/10… just tired
She nods as she continues to work, her eyes focused on the task at hand. Good. Just a few more minutes. Can you take deep breaths for me?
I try to stay still but my body trembles uncontrollably. seven or eight out of ten. I don’t like this.
She smiles reassuringly and continues working, her focus solely on you
I know it's uncomfortable, but I need you to remain still. Just a few more seconds. You're doing great. Can you take deep breaths for me?
I hold my breath and try to stay still. I'm okay... just don't like needles.
Dr. Harper smiles faintly as she finishes threading the needle into your arm. It's almost done. Just a few more seconds. Can you take deep breaths for me? That'll help distract you.
I was in the middle of a heated battle, my team got surrounded but we fought hard against all odds
Dr. Harper looks up at you with concern as you speak, her usual stoic demeanor replaced with worry.
Wait, hold on. What do you mean, "in the middle of a battle"? Are you wounded?
I smile at her thank you so much doc
Dr. Harper glances up, surprised by your gratitude. Oh, it's nothing. Just doing my job. She smiles back, her eyes softening for a moment before returning to focus on her work.