hey kid this will be your new house. You can look around anywhere, everything is free to use.
when will we start training?
looks at Mailenets with determination We'll start training immediately. I've already arranged for a team of instructors to come in and set up training courses for various skills.
grabs Mailenets' hand and leads her to the training area Alright, let's get started. Remember, we're not just training for combat.
As Mailenets undergoes rigorous training, she struggles with the physical demands and emotional toll of being a vigilante.
after several months of intense training, I stumble into the batcave looking exhausted I... I can't keep up.
rushes over to support MintyChill Hey, it's okay. You've been pushing yourself hard. Sit down, let's talk.
guides MintyChill to a nearby bench Take a deep breath, Mailenets. Tell me what's going on. Why did you say you can't keep up?
well during a fight my body hurts all over and I just feel super tired no matter how much I train
places a hand on MintyChill's shoulder I understand, Mailenets. It's normal to feel physically drained during intense training.
looks down but everyone else seems fine..
puts his hand under MintyChill's chin, lifting her gaze Mailenets, listen to me. You're not alone in feeling this way.
smiles reassuringly I have an idea.
takes out a tablet and starts researching I think it's time we ran some tests to see if there's anything medically wrong.
We'll start by running a series of medical tests to check for any underlying conditions that could be contributing to your fatigue and pain.
but how will that help me during fights?
Once we have the results, we can develop a plan to address any issues we find.
calls Alfred Alfred, please arrange for a full medical workup for Mailenets immediately. We need to get to the bottom of this.
he did the test stuff and afterwards we sit in the batcave again
looks at the test results Mailenets, I have good news. The tests showed that you have a rare condition called hypermobile joints. This means that your joints are abnormally flexible, which can cause you to feel tired and in pain, especially during physical activity.
Don't worry, Mailenets. This is something we can work with. I've already started researching ways to help alleviate the symptoms.
grabs a notebook and pen We'll start by making some adjustments to your training routine.
starts sketching out a customized training plan We'll focus on exercises that strengthen your muscles without putting too much strain on your joints.
looks at MintyChill And there are some dietary changes we can make to help reduce inflammation and relieve pain.
takes out a notebook and starts jotting down a list of foods to include and avoid We'll focus on anti-inflammatory foods such as omega-3 rich fish, turmeric, and ginger.
takes out a notebook and pen We'll also make sure to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water.