Disclaimer: Still not mine. Still not mine. Still not mine. If you think it's mine, you're wrong. It's still not.
Cameron stood in Robyn's room, along with Robyn's parents and Jordan.
"Robyn has ulcerative colitis," said Cameron. "It's most often a chronic condition. The initial attack is usually the fiercest. We have her on an antibiotic to kill the bacteria, some morphine for the pain, and an anti-inflammatory drug."
"So she'll get better, right?" asked Jordan. Cameron smiled at her.
"Yes, she'll get better. Don't worry. In a few days, she'll be back to her old self." Jordan made a face.
"Oh, no," she said. "Are you sure?" Cameron couldn't help but chuckle at Jordan's remark.
"Well, maybe she won't be exactly the same." Cameron turned to Mr. and Mrs. Kaufmann. "In a few days, she'll be healthy enough to be released. That's when we'll give you all the details. She won't be able to eat some things, like raw fruits and vegetables."
"Thank you so much," said Mrs. Kaufmann. "It's good to know that Robyn has doctors like you." Cameron smiled.
"Well, I'm not the person who diagnosed it," she said. "That would have been Dr. House."
"We still appreciate everything you've done for her," said Mr. Kaufmann. Then, with a glance at his watch, he said, "Oops, we'd better get going! Jordan, you've got your piano lesson in half an hour." He turned back to say something to Cameron, but Jordan beat him to it.
"Thanks a million," said Jordan, skipping out of the room. Mr. and Mrs. Kaufmann walked after her.
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Dr. House sat in his room, tossing his tennis ball up in the air. He frowned. Someone was at his door.
Jordan stood at the door to his office. "Thank you," she said. Then she was gone.
A moment later, Chase walked in.
"We have Robyn on Keflex to fight the infection, morphine to control pain, and…" Chase trailed off, looking up. House was sitting in his chair, clearly surprised by something.
"I'll come back later," said Chase, marking down the anti-inflammatory as well and leaving Dr. House to his thoughts.
Keflex – antibiotic
Morphine – controls pain
Still trying to find out which anti-inflammatory it would have been…
If I have anything wrong (I don't think I do, but you never know…) so sorry.
