
Breezy
Breezy
When I was in seventh grade, I had friends who legit thought my real name was Breezy. For a whole year straight I got even teachers to call me Breezy.
Well, I guess it fits my personality pretty well. I'm an easy-going person who doesn't fit in at all with my type-A nursing peers. I take way too many breaks from my real life as a nurse and doctoral student by reading and writing LGBTQ romance stories.
I think there is just something about the messages of acceptance in those books that I really love. People may say type-B personalities are just lazy and, don't get me wrong, I totally am, but I also like to think that I can accept myself and find happiness wherever I am.
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Almost always the best friend is the love interest for me. I just love a friends to lovers and think friends make the best partners.
Point taken and validated by real love triangle expert: Mei Huang
Thanks for the shout out! Although, I’m not sure Rule of Three has very much tension surrounding who ends up with who like a classic love triangle story. 🤣
Short answer, yes, nearly every time I want them to be a trouple. Hahahaha. I’m just all about those poly vibes.
Nope. I hide my stuff in the deepest closet and tell no one in real life I write. Ok, a little bit of an exaggeration. I talk about my writing a lot with my husband and sister, but they don’t read it. So… I write some wild stuff!
You bet! Got to get some chapters ready for Inksgiving!
I love all the adults on this forum being like, “Rent?”
Not really? Both concussions and anesthesia cause drowsiness, but not in the same way. They are very different and people behave differently. With anesthesia, you can’t resist falling asleep, even if you can be woken up (like in your personal story), you are not voluntarily going back to sleep. Slee…
A.) Yes, MC would be secured to stretcher. These are usually done with soft restraints on the wrists or across the chest. B.) Absolutely, EMTs and flight nurses are responsible for calming down patients who are afraid or confused. Honestly though, I don’t get many people full-on freaking out, at lea…
Absolutely! But not for an extended period of time. Syncope by definition lasts for only seconds to minutes. The type of fainting you are describing is called vasovagal syncope and is caused by a sudden loss of blood pressure. It is often triggered by stress, heat exposure, pain, standing for extend…
Has anyone read: Because that book does all the things you talked about so well! The build up is so good and when they finally confess? I read that chapter over and over all the time.
Breaking zip ties is easiest when they are tighter. Bring your arms above your head and then swing downwards, bringing your hands into your stomach, elbow flares to the side, and back shoulder blades together. This should create enough force to break the zip ties. Zips ties are just plastic so they …
Here is some starting information about waking up from a coma.
I am currently working on reading through your comic, but first, I want to reference what I have already written about comas on this forum.
Absolutely! All these symptoms can be associated with either depression and anxiety (besides maybe the sadness, which I feel like is more of a depression symptom). How you present these symptoms and the cause of them will be what distinguishes whether Evan has anxiety or depression. For example, l…
Sure! I feel like I could write entire books about people with depression… oh wait… I guess I have. Jokes aside, there are so many different ways to approach the topic depression and to write compelling stories about people living with depression. Drawing from the experiences of people close to y…
Of course, I’d love to help! As a family nurse practitioner I regularly diagnose people with common mental health conditions, give counseling, and prescribe medications for them. I’m not a therapist, and I’d always recommend speaking to people who live with the illness you are attempting to portra…
First off, great job! I really felt like I could get into the psychology of Evan’s head. I think overall, his behavior strikes me as more trauma related anxiety than depression, but that’s not to say he might not have depression. Crying, emotional liability, and short temper can all be signs of depr…
Sure! I’d love to give more information! First off, schooling for nurses and physicians is very different and training after schooling is also very different from specialty to specialty, so your question is a bit more complex than you might think. In broad terms, nursing skills include assessme…
Yes, most of the time if you aren’t cracking ribs you aren’t doing it right. I have never performed CPR and not cracked ribs. As for the breaths to chest compressions, yes and no. Breaths are an essential part of CPR, however most untrained, non-medical individuals do not effectively perform br…
If the bullets passed by a deep major artery that needs to be cauterized, that could be an indication for cardiothoracic surgery, where the surgeon cracks open the chest wall. Recovery from that are actually pretty similar in timeline. 5-10 day hospital stay. Followed by at least 8 weeks of recove…
Sorry I didn’t answer immediately. I haven’t been checking the forums that much these days. How long would the surgery be to remove them? Honestly, we probably wouldn’t remove them at all. There really isn’t any good indication for removing bullets from lung tissue, unless the person develops…
Glad you’re enjoying it. Haha
For back and joints, I’d combine gabapentin and voltaren
Head injuries: Overall this was fine. There are always best case scenario and worst case scenario with head injuries. You could get away with just a mild concussion and cut (which seems like what your MC has) or you could have internal bleeding leading to coma and then death. I didn't see anything w…
Extremely spicy. Just the way you’d like it.
Happy pride month!! Here’s a spicy story about three hopeless bisexuals living the royal life! Plus this novel is finished, so binge away!
I don’t think y’all really want 178 gifs up here, so…. I think this sums it all up pretty well: [image]
Lol. As someone who has six doctors in their immediate family, I don’t know whether to be offended or just say, “Yeah, that’s accurate.” Like, my most social butterfly brother of all times, who I thought, “He’ll go into obgyn or pediatrics or something where you interact with lots of patients, an…
Lol. I find that super funny for some reason. Guess it’s just that author sadist in me saying, “If you’re gonna hack people up at least do it accurately!”