12-20-2024, 03:00 PM
(12-20-2024, 09:35 AM)CRNDLSM Wrote:Thanks, you've made some good points that I will include in the edit, I get carried away with alliteration hence the unnecessary 'disgustingly'.(12-19-2024, 07:10 AM)Magpie Wrote: Tardive Dyskinesia i like learning new things
Locked in
a secure ward a medicated occupant maybe a comma after ward? Something to pause
tilts his head back
to compensate for eyeballs rolling
up into a vacant skull. Ii can see it
Mouth begins to gape and drool
drips down disgustingly itits already kinda disgusting yiu don't need to tell me it's disgusting, maybe another word
until a nurse comes along
to realign the cranium subject/patient
towards the dinner plate.
I can't sit
with the other patients I like the ending, it puts me in the hospital, makes it more paranoid, who is upset? Me? The nurses? Everyone? Makes the first part unreliable in some ways. Big thinker for me here. Thanks for sharing
-- it upsets them
(12-20-2024, 09:54 AM)dukealien Wrote: (This got even darker after looking up the title.)Thanks Duke, some good suggestions that will be helpful for the edit.
In mild to moderate critique, there are some points at which this could be regularized or beautified, but the jolts fit the story.
One thing I noticed is the continually altering implied subject/speaker: starts in third person (outside observer, then) and goes very objective ("the cranium"). Then, in S2, whiplashes to first person not only trapped but concerned and able to be concerned by his effect on others. Very effective.
(Looking up the disorder, first thing that hit me was "iatrogenic" which, with its companion "nosocomial," I typed a lot while working in hospital data processing. That is, the disorder, the symptoms, are *caused* by the drug regime, not the symptoms calling for the drugs. Which leads off in all directions - did he come to the secure ward already drug-addled, or just a little demented only to be knocked completely for a loop by treatment with "antipsychotics" of which the disorder is a known possible consequence?)
Your summary is spot on in that the symptoms are caused by the drug regime. Cheers for the extra words to look up .'iatrogenic' and 'nosocomial', always good to learn new stuff.
wae aye man ye radgie
