NovelLamp

Font: Big Medium Small
Dark Eye-protection
NovelLamp > The Son of Red Fang > Rising 267

Rising 267

    <b>*</b><b>What </b>am I in for? <b>I’ve </b>never gone through withdrawal before.”


    “First I need to know exactly what you’re feeling”


    “Freezing cold, dizzy, <b>I’ve </b>got a migraine which makes being in this toom very difficult.”


    “The lights?” Ang asks.


    He nods even though he’s leaning forward on his knees again.


    <b>“</b>The echo in here hunts too.”


    “So you’re having light and sound sensitivities<b>.</b><b>” </b>


    “Yes ma’am. I feel like hurling even though it’s been a while since <b>I’ve </b>eaten or drank anything. Abs hurt constantly. My whole body does, actually. Feels like I’ve been hit by a bus.”


    “You said thatst night.” I chime in.


    “Have any of your symptoms changed while <b>you’ve </b>been here<b>?</b><b>” </b>


    He nods his head but takes his time before speaking.


    “My head and my tremors<b>.</b>”


    <b>“</b>You have noticed that they have changed?”


    <b>“</b>Yes ma’am<b>.</b>”


    “Can you tell me how<b>?</b><b>” </b>


    “My head was throbbing constantly but the dizziness only happened with fast movements after my encounter with the counter. It started dying down Wednesday morning. Had it stayed persistent then I would have been a lot stronger about getting Madilyn back to the alpha. Although I won’t turn a little <b>away </b><b>I </b>can’t protect them, take care of them after something this harsh happens. My migraines and everything that goes with it, came back even <b>worse </b>several hours after Lucas kicked me in the face. I figured it was a dyed reaction to the concussion.”


    “And the tremors<b>?</b><b>” </b>


    “My hands <b>always </b>have a bit <b>of </b>shakiness but it feels like it’s in my entire body.”


    “Is that unusual for you considering the stress<b>, </b>pain and anxiety of being here injured<b>?</b><b>” </b>


    “Honestly, no. I just noticed that the migraine and full body tremors started about the same time after they had started to subside<b>.</b><b>” </b>


    “When was that?”


    I join the conversation now that <b>I’ve </b>finished reading the document Ang gave me.


    “<b>It </b>started creeping in while at dinner. It hit me hard when you interrupted Dr. Pierce’s desire to do the lidocaine shots around my leg.”


    “Did that y a part in not wanting the shots<b>?</b><b>” </b>


    <b>He </b>shakes his head, lowering his face back into his hands.


    I watch silently as he slowly moves his hands to the sides <b>of </b>his head, covering his <b>ears</b><b>. </b>I must admit that it’s <b>nice </b><b>to </b><b>see </b>this <b>calm </b>and mature <b>side </b><b>of </b><b>him</b><b>. </b>“Hopefully we have caught this before you have gone too deep <b>into </b>withdrawal. The <b>silver </b><b>panels </b>I have <b>ordered </b>will <b>give </b>me an <b>idea </b><b>of </b>which <b>issue </b>we are


    <b>Chapter </b><b>267 </b>


    dealing with as there are <b>two </b>different types <b>of </b>withdrawal you can encounter.


    <b>The </b><b>first </b>type is when you have received either arge dose of low purity silver or a small dose of high purity silver. Withdrawal of either of those is calle <b>Silver </b>Shock Syndrome. Most healthy wolves can make it off of that without an issue. You just feel like you’ve caught a virus and feel really <b>bad </b><b>for </b>about da week. Headache, dizziness, nausea, muscle aches and sometimes vomiting.”


    <b>“</b>Sounds like the aftermath of ate night party.”


    He states dryly with a slight chuckle to his voice.


    <b>“</b><b>What </b>if <b>I’ve </b>got both low and high purity in my blood?”


    He gets right back to being serious.


    “Triple S in your condition would already be a serious ordeal for <b>you </b>to deal with. If <b>you </be back with significant concentrations of both high and <b>low </b>purity silver or an extremely high concentration of high purity then that is considered <b>silver </b><b>poisoning</b>. Withdrawal from silver poisoning without medical help has <b>a </b>fifty percent death rate in healthy wolves.”


    “I guess that means <b>I </b>don’t have much of a shot, do I?<b>” </b>


    The sadness in his voice physically hurts as his silent tears fall.


    “<b>I </b>guess dad really had it out for me this time.”


    “You think he exposed you to silver purposely?”


    I prod hoping that he forgot that my phone next to him is recording. He shakes his head <b>slowly</b>.


    <b>Chapter </b><b>Comments </b>


    12
『Add To Library for easy reading』
Popular recommendations
Shadow Slave Is It Bad That the Main Character&#x2019;s a Roleplayer? The Survival of the Third-rate Villain The Return of the Legendary All-Master Infinite Evolution: My Idle Evolution System NTR: Minor Villain Wants to Be the Main Villain