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Kaelan Borisyuk

healer ✠ volatile ✠ 11'9"
 
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OOC First Name
Ghost
Blood Status
Mixed Blood
Relationship Status
Married
Wand
24" Cedar with Acromantula Web Core
Age
5/1/2033
The married life seemed to be a good life for someone like Kaelan Borisyuk. He loved his wife, he loved their kids, and he loved having that ring on his finger to let everyone know that he was a taken man. No one could ever try to take his heart. Although, considering who and what he was, he doubted that there were many out there that even wanted it. Kaelan also had to be a good healer, and provide potions and such for patients. What he did not really expect was to tend to someone that had a brain injury from Quidditch, and happened to be his sister-in-law. Kaelan learned sign language for this, from Kieran.

Thankfully, Kaelan was a fast learner and wanted to do well with Cassandra Styx. Head injuries were simple to treat in his opinion. Kaelan had a lot of experience with healing injuries because of his own personal fights with his oldest triplet. Killian could really cause some damage, even to his brothers. Kaelan knew how to defend himself, but he never fought professionally. With the purple robes barely on his shoulders, he finished up Cassandra's potions. He dismissed her with her weekly potions and signed to her that he would see her again next week. One of the other workers motioned for Kaelan to get to another patient. He looked over the chart, and saw the notes.

Another deaf kid. Kaelan let out a sigh. At least he was getting his practice in with learning this language. Once he was told which person it was, Kaelan motioned for the boy to follow him to his office. He knew talking would not help, not right now anyway.
 
Gregory had made an appointment with the healers. He had seen the nurse at the school, but knew he'd like to have someone look at it, and continue to monitor his hearing. In theory he had some hearing in his right ear, it just wasn't very much and not enough. So he wanted to keep an eye on it, and check to see if he had any other options. he was out of school now, and finding ways to help himself when he wasn't worried about what might happen was easier. He followed the exceedingly tall man to his office, and ondered if this guy was a relation to his old professor. "Thanks for agreeing to see me," Gregory said and signed as he went into the man's office.
 
Kaelan sat down in his chair as he looked at the kid, and noticed how he spoke and signed. He definitely was not born deaf. He could tell with the way Gregory spoke. "To start with, I'm Kaelan Borisyuk," Kaelan signed as he talked, and had to spell out his name since there was not a word for it. "Let's start off with how you lost your hearing. If it is an injury, I can definitely help with it. My other patient had a deaf-related head injury." Kaelan would not say names though, as that would breach confidentiality. "If any of my signing is confusing, I am learning myself. My brother is teaching me." Kaelan gave the former student a warm smile, since he knew that his appearance alone could be intimidating.
 
Gregory took the seat he was motioned to, and then watched the man's hands, he could tell a little about the fact that not unlike him this doctor was relatively new to signing. He just nodded, since he couldn't exactly complain about the way he was signing when he too wasn't great at it yet. "I hit my head," he signed, and said. "But I was already mostly deaf in my other ear, which was caused when I was young, and they never figured out what caused it,"
 
There was no explanation other than 'I hit my head' but diving further into it was not Kaelan's job. He was here to treat, not learn about life histories. However, he was already deaf in the other ear, and no idea what caused it. The doctors could not figure it out. He glanced back at the chart and assumed why. "Do you have any other side effects after hitting your head? Memory loss, a ringing sensation, dizziness?" Kaelan might not be able to fix the deafness, but he could help with other symptoms that might relieve it. "I have potions that will help decrease the discomfort, but there's nothing we can do without opening you up to see if we can restore your hearing."
 

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