sinisteraffection
Hey asked you earlier if I could share my idea about Silent devotion, the one about helping Juliet talk, so here it is, tho it is completely fictional: First, the doctors take a tiny sample of her skin or blood — nothing too scary. From that, they collect special cells called stem cells. These are like little blank slates that can grow into any kind of body tissue.
In a high-tech lab, a 3D bioprinter (think of a printer that uses living cells instead of ink) slowly “prints” a new tongue, layer by layer. They use her own stem cells to build the muscle for movement, the nerves for feeling, and even the tiny taste buds so she’ll be able to enjoy food again.
Once it’s printed, the tongue is placed into a warm, oxygen-rich bio-tank — almost like an artificial body — where it’s kept safe and nurtured for several weeks until the cells fuse and grow into a living, working organ.
Then comes the surgery. The surgeons carefully attach the new tongue to what remains in her mouth, reconnecting blood vessels and nerves under a microscope. Because the tongue is made from her own cells, her body accepts it naturally.
The recovery takes time. She’ll need months of speech therapy to retrain her mouth and voice, and at first, tastes will only come in faint whispers. But little by little, the nerves will wake up, and one day she’ll bite into her favorite food and taste it fully again — maybe for the first time in years. And pls do tell if the idea is good or not P.S. I'm sorry if I made you uncomfortable by asking you about your personal number for sharing this.
MsGladys1
No problem! Sorry for the delay; I got busy for a moment. I really like your idea, although it leans more toward science fiction. It's definitely something I'll consider and may use to some extent. I feel that Juliet might not need a full recovery but instead learn to live with her circumstances. However, I must admit that I might incorporate some elements to help her out a bit.
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