Mineymonkey Posted September 1 Posted September 1 In real life, sometimes instead of going under for a surgery, doctors and surgeons will wait to see if the bleed will dry up. So maybe add a very minute chance for the bleed to dry up naturally. Maybe something like .5% and then 1% if coag is in the system? Quote
Shimmer Posted September 1 Posted September 1 That's what a bicaridine overdose does Allowing a coag overdose to reduce internal bleeding by like a factor of 80% would be a better solution imo. 1 Quote
UltraNumeron Posted September 1 Posted September 1 Not sure if having IB passively heal is good, but I do think it'd be good to have more safe medical treatments for it that don't need surgery. Since it is the sort of thing that feels like it should be treatable in this age of technology with internal medicine. Quote
DatSamTho Posted Friday at 13:33 Posted Friday at 13:33 I mean, I think that IB should be a thing that requires direct medical intervention to survive. You're losing all your blood. Quote
Lordnesh Posted Friday at 14:15 Posted Friday at 14:15 On 01/09/2025 at 10:53, UltraNumeron said: Not sure if having IB passively heal is good, but I do think it'd be good to have more safe medical treatments for it that don't need surgery. Since it is the sort of thing that feels like it should be treatable in this age of technology with internal medicine. Bic plus Cryo will fix them. 1 Quote
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