Folves wrote:Maybe she has Lupis?
Snapped wrote:She's got lupus.
Folves wrote:Maybe she has Lupis?
Snapped wrote:She's got lupus.
We'll go through 3 wrong diagnoses, all the while Misha's happy and loud demenor is exposed as a facade because she's guilty about some dirty secret that House uncovers. Misha's dorm is searched for 'whatever'; a small mold and a half full prescription drug bottle are found, as well as lewd pics of her and Kenji. She is treated for a fungal infection, tested for drugs, and STD's. The tests come back negative, and her condition gets worse. As a last ditch effort, they treat her for some obscure autoimmune disease, but by then her condition is so bad that her drills become septic, and must be amputated. She is going to die in a few hours, but as House is on the shitter he gets a brilliant revelation and storms in just as Misha proclaims her love for Shizune. He explains that it is just an allergic reaction, and Misha is treated and released.Smoku wrote:hey, great idea! Let's have Greg H. examine the babe! he'll tell us better. or cure her ><
nah. She never seems to say something like "what did yous ay? could you repeat?". she always translates everything precisely what everyone say without fail. I'm voting for the Angelman's.Anon wrote:Vote for partial deafness. Explains "volume problems" and knowledge of sign language.
Angelman, I think, is pretty much out of the question. The Wiki page itself says "most afflicted people will not develop more than 5-10 words, if any at all." This, combined with mention of 'severe developmental delay' suggests that it is far more serious than Misha's otherwise normal demeanour would suggest. Ironically, the jerky arm movements that characterise the disorder completely oppose Misha's fluency in sign language.GermanZombie wrote:Sorry if this has been said before here, but today while in genetics class we were talking about sex linked genes and a certain disorder was brought up. I was doing other homework in the class and only caught a bit of what he said on it's actual genetic causes, but the symptoms sound just like Misha's which is the only reason I started paying attention.
Angelman's Syndrome
It is normally characterized by being extremely happy all the time, uncontrollable laughter, and my teacher said volume control issues, Wiki didn't say this, but I figured I would mention it. Other notes is that they normally are better with non-verbal communication which would explain why she is good with signing.
I need to keep doing my Pchem so I don't have time to research it anymore, but I figured I would throw it to you guys.
ThreeStep wrote:"No! I must stop the feminists!" he shouted.
"No, Kenji. You are the feminists," said Hisao.
And then Kenji was a woman.
*cough*EternalLurker wrote:*half-expects a dev to pop in and remind people that Yamaku doesn't do purely mental disorders*
☆♥Aura♥☆ wrote:To explain how Yamaku works, every student is admitted on a case-by-case basis and the guidelines are somewhat vague. There are completely healthy students, physically disabled students and mildly mentally disabled students in the school. Many students do have psychological problems of one kind or another (it's not easy to be a teenaged cripple, or find out you are one), but the board generally does not admit anyone who is really mental. This is because the students need to be able to attend class, and interact with teachers (who are not medical professionals) and other students (deafness/muteness doesn't count here). Anyway, the school is primarily geared for kids with physical disabilities that still permit a semblance of normal life (there are no quadriplegic students, for example), and that's what a clear majority of the students are.
ThreeStep wrote:"No! I must stop the feminists!" he shouted.
"No, Kenji. You are the feminists," said Hisao.
And then Kenji was a woman.
http://ks.renai.us/viewtopic.php?f=3&t= ... d=a#p10495Bara wrote:Here is a "diagnosis" no one has ever suggested; she is a relative of someone in the school administration. She is a 100% healthy kid; just kind of stupid and couldn't get into a good school without connections.
Ah, I forgot about that from the Blooper Reel. It must have come bubbling up subconsciously from that.kosherbacon wrote:http://ks.renai.us/viewtopic.php?f=3&t= ... d=a#p10495Bara wrote:Here is a "diagnosis" no one has ever suggested; she is a relative of someone in the school administration. She is a 100% healthy kid; just kind of stupid and couldn't get into a good school without connections.
And she breathes through her ears.