Re: A New Fight
"I can't go anywhere now, can you imagine what would happen with this group without me around to keep you all in line?" he laughed.
He felt a discomfort, similar to what he'd felt earlier, and hunkered down, bracing for a second siezure. It wasn't nearly as bad this time though; passing in a few seconds and with somewhat less thrashing than before. Still, it left him feeling wiped out again like the last time.
"The doctor said there might be more siezures now and then; they can't go ahead with antisiezure meds until after the biopsy and a final few tests. But they'll watch, and as long as I stay stable and don't get brain damage or a stroke or anything, I should be okay." he explained. "After the biopsy's done, I'll get some meds finally and hopefully not have to worry. At least about that."