Medical Paperwork by Dr. Dredd (PG)
Jun. 22nd, 2009 05:02 pmRec Category: Carson Beckett
Pairing: none
Categories: Carson Beckett, team, hurt and comfort
Warnings: Spoilers: Instinct, Conversion
Author on LJ:
dr_dredd
Author's Website: not to my knowledge
Link: http://community.livejournal.com/sga_flashfic/245799.html
Summary: Ever wanted to read Sheppard's medical journal after Instinct and Conversion?
Why This Must Be Read:
Because it's Carson. It's Sheppard. And it's just hilarious. Short, funny and well worth the read!
Although the clinical response to treatment was slow at first, the physical and mental changes reversed themselves over a period of several weeks.
The remainder of the patient’s stay was largely unremarkable, with the notable exception of his newly-enhanced ability to annoy the hell out of the Chief Medical Officer. After the first week, the patient felt well enough to get out of bed and ambulate around the infirmary. He then displayed a remarkable talent for getting in the way of staff attempting to perform routine tasks. Subsequent days were filled with whining, complaining, and requests to “get out of this prison.”
Pairing: none
Categories: Carson Beckett, team, hurt and comfort
Warnings: Spoilers: Instinct, Conversion
Author on LJ:
Author's Website: not to my knowledge
Link: http://community.livejournal.com/sga_flashfic/245799.html
Summary: Ever wanted to read Sheppard's medical journal after Instinct and Conversion?
Why This Must Be Read:
Because it's Carson. It's Sheppard. And it's just hilarious. Short, funny and well worth the read!
Although the clinical response to treatment was slow at first, the physical and mental changes reversed themselves over a period of several weeks.
The remainder of the patient’s stay was largely unremarkable, with the notable exception of his newly-enhanced ability to annoy the hell out of the Chief Medical Officer. After the first week, the patient felt well enough to get out of bed and ambulate around the infirmary. He then displayed a remarkable talent for getting in the way of staff attempting to perform routine tasks. Subsequent days were filled with whining, complaining, and requests to “get out of this prison.”