I'm (almost) ready. My copy is getting sent to me and should arrive by Friday. I would volunteer to lead the discussion, but I'm in the midst of training for Americorps (kleinbl00 I got in by the way, am a field team leader now. Gonna manage twelve 18-24 year olds for a year all over the midwest) and the bit of free time I have is scattered/unpredictable. My first and only interaction with Moore was V for Vendetta, which I read in the fall of 2010 and remember thinking, "shit, this was published in the eighties? This guy was ahead of his time." How should we structure the discussions? (edit: thanks flagamuffin for doing the heavy lifting, I'm sure Watchmen wasn't your first choice but if it's half as interesting or inspiring as some suggest, it shouldn't be a slog or anything)
Really Shitty Virus. People might have to work at it, but babies don't. Something something walking on hands something something hands in mouth.
Ahhh I see. My apologies for misunderstanding virus/computer virus. One of my favorite high school teacher's son had this, as well as his other son having cystic fibrosis. He told us about both diseases and what work he had to do every day to treat them. Lots of hard work.
He liked to give us comparisons on the parts of the lungs that were affected and how he taught both of them about functions of his body of it, so it was a more a teaching experience for his family and making them interested in medicine in a fun way. But yes, his son's condition was extremely severe. Use of breathing machines at certain points in the day and such.