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Jun Ushiro ([personal profile] icanhearscreams) wrote in [community profile] compnetwork2013-07-06 09:07 am

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I guess I'm new here. This place is really weird. It doesn't make sense.

It's Ushiro, by the way, if any of the others are here.

Hospital food sucks. They told me I needed to get my strength up by eating, but how are you supposed to eat when everything tastes like cardboard?

Also 'combat fatigue' is a stupid sounding diagnosis. It just sounds like you took a nap during a battle.
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[personal profile] capitalbackup 2013-07-06 01:31 pm (UTC)(link)
[She would pass over this post, but Miyako have some free time.

Beside, it's that time again for new arrivals. And reading the term "combat fatigue" caught her interest.
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You simply just eat your food. If you wish to eat food that fit your tastes, you can have them after you're discharged from the hospital.

[Deal with the hospital food, Ushiro.]

The alternative name for "combat fatigue" is "combat stress reaction". Would you prefer being told that as your diagnosis?
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[personal profile] greyerrant 2013-07-06 10:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Would you prefer the old term shellshock?
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[personal profile] leadthebeats 2013-07-06 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Ask somebody who has free time and get food from them.

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[personal profile] ex_outofcontrol435 2013-07-07 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
'Combat?' How old are you anyway? You sound like a kid.
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[personal profile] hetried 2013-07-09 12:42 am (UTC)(link)
Combat fatigue is a serious problem! It can result from a lot of problematic...uh, problems, and if you're not careful it could be a precursor to PTSD. (´Д`。)
Not to mention if you don't take a rest, the increased adrenaline can do a lot of damage.
Then again hospital food is pretty gross if you ask me...
But at least it has nutrients?