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#Meniscus Tears on the Knee
2zonetherapy · 2 years
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not-poignant · 11 months
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I'm late to the party but if you're still doing the fanfic meme...I'd love to know 2 and 14 for Stain!
Woo let's do it! For A Stain that Won't Dissolve:
2: What scene did you first put down?
I feel like I've been saying this a lot, but the first scene I wrote is the first scene everyone reads. I've been writing in chronological order for a while now!
I ran a lot of scenes in my head mentally first. Because my first image of this story was of them as like... the ages they are in the game, and it just wasn't working. They were too young, and not mature enough. Things really kicked off when I was like 'okay, what if Sebastian is a divorcee who leaves and comes back' and then really kicked off when it was like 'what if Alex becomes a cleaner to pay for his grandparent's medical debt.'
All of those things came in stages and I really noodled on this story and its structure for over a month.
By the time I started writing, I was ready to start writing. And I knew I'd start with Alex being like, quite provocative and shocking to set the tone, so the first sentence is literally around him reminiscing on the fact that he used to imagine forcing Sebastian to give him revenge blowjobs lmao.
14: Is there anything you wanted readers to learn from reading this fic?
I don't really like to be didactic with my writing. Like I don't set out to 'teach' moral lessons or anything like that, and I'm maybe even a little selfish in that I'm often not thinking about the reader in that way at all. I'm thinking about writing an entertaining story for myself with entertaining characters. I really want to entertain the people who read the story. I think more about emotional responses than learning. I'm not trying to teach, I'm trying to entertain. But teaching can be a byproduct, it's just not the focus.
BUT, I do think I like exploring themes around classism, small-town dynamics (it's not the first time I've explored this), attitudes of learned helplessness, what real support in a community looks like vs. lip service support, etc.
In a perfect world, I want readers to go away having enjoyed the fic and gotten something meaningful out of it. Even if that meaningful thing is simply that they felt comforted during a tough time, or they got to escape from reality for a while and feel happy for the characters at the end.
I don't know if I need them to learn anything new about something grand or whatever. I'm not out here trying to teach deep lessons, but because my characters are often learning deep lessons, sometimes that happens anyway. Alex for example, devaluing himself the way that he does? A lot of people (including me) relate to that. Giving someone like Alex access to support, means some people (including me) get to vicariously experience that getting support or looking for it can be scary, but often lead to good things.
That's not a bad thing to take away from any story.
But I'm pumped if people enjoy it, and I'm not out here trying to teach big lessons. My goal is always the emotional responses and the emotional engagement and the emotional journey. If people read my stories and feel nothing at all, then I'd be the first to be like 'hey, um, hey, there's better writing out there, you'll enjoy that more, trust me' lol
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From the fanfiction / AO3 fiction meme!
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norelationtodonkeykong · 10 months
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Turns out spending all day reading about really fucked up back/leg/arm injuries is awful for your mental health when you get a minor one
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pearl-kite · 1 year
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My parents are having an absolute shitfest of a year, apparently
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hardtchill · 2 years
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Usually when they immobilize the knee it's because they couldn't rule out a fracture on the field. There a re usually 4 criteria for that, 1- pain on the kneecap, pain on the head of the fibula, unable to bear weight and unable to actively bend the knee to at least 90° degrees. From the mechanism the first 2 wouldn't really apply to Viv, they didn't even move her so they didn't get to the weight bearing one. That leaves the 90° flexion. Since now we know it's unlikely to be a fracture (because of the brace) that points to a meniscus tear because it's the non-contact injury most likely to cause that "locking of the knee" immediately after the injury. I say immediately because by the following day it can happen eith pretty much any injury because of swelling.
Yeah, we discussed her knee locking yesterday as well. It's part of the reason why i was thinking it's an ACL + Meniscus, it's not an uncommon combination in football. We can hope for just a Meniscus tear, that would mean less time out, but i'm not very hopeful tbh.
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anftherapy · 28 days
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Knee pain and swelling after a twist? A torn meniscus might be the cause. ANF Therapy®️ offers a safe, non-invasive option for pain relief and improved knee function.
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nirajvoradr · 8 months
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yasinaraphat · 1 year
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How Long On Crutches After Meniscus Repair?
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