March 07, 2014, 09:41 AM
(This post was last modified: March 08, 2014, 07:14 PM by Blue Willow.)
Blue willow herself didn't want to really leave, but she was unsure of what to talk about. She was not used to small talk. She had traveled with her parents and told stories, and healed, but for the most part she kept to herself and her family. Her parents told her it was easier that way, to not form attachments so that when the time came to leave she was not sad. So she had always done that.
She grimaced at his question, not because she did not know but because those two things were awful to fix. Internal Injuries there was really nothing you could do other than give the wolf something to eat for blood the broken bone would need set and it hurt like a bad word.
"Yes and No. Internal injuries there's really nothing you can do for them. You can certainly give the wolf something to eat that will lessen blood loss, but for the most part those have to either heal on their own or not, that is the unfortunate truth. Milk Vetch would allow for them to throw up the blood so they are not choking on it, but it may also irritate the internal injury. Another good herb for internal bleeding is stinging nettle. With stinging nettle though you have to be careful and carefully shave off the little pricklies it has. That is all you can really do. As for Broken bones you would need to set them and well setting them hurts like a...like a...well like a curse word. If she could she would have blushed she just couldn't bring herself to say the word. "You then have to use a stick and hold the bone straight and bind it with seaweed, seaweed is best as it shrinks and tightens as it drys.
She grimaced at his question, not because she did not know but because those two things were awful to fix. Internal Injuries there was really nothing you could do other than give the wolf something to eat for blood the broken bone would need set and it hurt like a bad word.
"Yes and No. Internal injuries there's really nothing you can do for them. You can certainly give the wolf something to eat that will lessen blood loss, but for the most part those have to either heal on their own or not, that is the unfortunate truth. Milk Vetch would allow for them to throw up the blood so they are not choking on it, but it may also irritate the internal injury. Another good herb for internal bleeding is stinging nettle. With stinging nettle though you have to be careful and carefully shave off the little pricklies it has. That is all you can really do. As for Broken bones you would need to set them and well setting them hurts like a...like a...well like a curse word. If she could she would have blushed she just couldn't bring herself to say the word. "You then have to use a stick and hold the bone straight and bind it with seaweed, seaweed is best as it shrinks and tightens as it drys.
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