It's improper for a doctor to reveal details about his patients. Did you try asking him yourself?
[that probably sounds way more passive aggressive than he actually intends, sorry, it's a habit. but it's not like he can't say anything...]
Mm... the human body is quite resilient, but there are limits to what it can adapt to without breaking down. For example, a large surge of external power may cause positive changes to physical strength and regenerative properties, but that same power may simultaneously have a negative influence on emotional response and mental recall. Any change to one's physical makeup can have any number of positive or negative changes that need to be balanced accordingly. Achieving that balance is quite difficult when the imbalance is caused by something outside of one's control.
Speaking purely in hypotheticals, of course. [it's not breaking patient confidentiality if he never says its about Elsword specifically!!!!]
Kuku, even my own medicines have their sideeffects. It's no different from rewriting a machine's code—everything is connected, so altering one line can lead to errors in unexpected places. It takes patience and a delicate hand to mold the human body. Repairs are also the same.
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[that probably sounds way more passive aggressive than he actually intends, sorry, it's a habit. but it's not like he can't say anything...]
Mm... the human body is quite resilient, but there are limits to what it can adapt to without breaking down. For example, a large surge of external power may cause positive changes to physical strength and regenerative properties, but that same power may simultaneously have a negative influence on emotional response and mental recall. Any change to one's physical makeup can have any number of positive or negative changes that need to be balanced accordingly. Achieving that balance is quite difficult when the imbalance is caused by something outside of one's control.
Speaking purely in hypotheticals, of course. [it's not breaking patient confidentiality if he never says its about Elsword specifically!!!!]
Kuku, even my own medicines have their sideeffects. It's no different from rewriting a machine's code—everything is connected, so altering one line can lead to errors in unexpected places. It takes patience and a delicate hand to mold the human body. Repairs are also the same.