Alison Blaire (
shimmerandsing) wrote2007-05-30 06:41 pm
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Just the facts.
Two weeks later, as arranged, Alison and Longshot were back in Dr. Crusher's office in the Nexus. Alison was anxious to hear what the doctor's scans and tests had concluded. She was hoping with the technology Dr. Crusher had that the doctor would be able to tell them definitively whether or not her previous miscarriage had just been a tragic combination of stress and environment as she had always thought. Or if the situation was much worse and her DNA was not compatible with her husband's. Alison would be inconsolable if that were the case.
Now, she waited -- as patiently as possible -- as Dr. Crusher set up her medical files and gathered her information for their visit. She sat in one of the chairs in front of the desk. Longshot was beside her in the other chair and she had a tight hold on his hand. Her thumb rubbed restlessly against the back of his hand.
There had to be good news. She needed good news.
Now, she waited -- as patiently as possible -- as Dr. Crusher set up her medical files and gathered her information for their visit. She sat in one of the chairs in front of the desk. Longshot was beside her in the other chair and she had a tight hold on his hand. Her thumb rubbed restlessly against the back of his hand.
There had to be good news. She needed good news.
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She held up the hand without the scanner. "Nothing that will effect the health of the babies, but it was a cause for concern for me."
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"What did your scans show?"
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"In my scan?" His voice was caught between hope and fear. He remembered the scanner hovering over him. He didn't recall exactly how long, but it hadn't taken anything from him...
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"How much concern for you?" She fought to keep her tone even, for now.
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She called up the needed data and held it out the brain scan of Longshot. It was not as detailed as she would like, but that would require more and bigger equipment. And possibly the patient's uncomfortability at having big machines near his head.
"You mentioned Longshot had his memories wiped last time." She pointed to an area that was high-lighted red. "I am assuming it happened more than once because some of the damage to certain parts of his cerebral cortex are quite extensive."
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"I always assumed that was why he had such difficulty getting some of it back."
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He looked up at Dr. Crusher helplessly. He didn't even know how to ask.
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She hugged him tighter and kissed his cheek softly. Tears prickled her eyes, but she held them in check. She wanted to be strong for him.
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She hit a button and seven small dots blipped on the display.
"It is healing naturally, but at a very slow rate. There is a section that looks like it was formerly damaged but repaired. If I could get a better look at that, I could work up a regimen for you to repair what has been done to you."
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She said nothing, though. Only held tightly to her husband and let him make this decision for himself. If he asked her, she would give him her opinion. But, the choice was his.