Little Fire Burning (Ch. 85: Till death do us part *23.Apr 16*)

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Theraven:
I know I said today, but I kind of got busy with something else...
(The hospital lot I've been working on got a huge upgrade - looks tons better now  ;D)

I'll try to do the rest of the pics tomorrow, but I can't promise that the chapter will be up then. I've got a few RL things to do tomorrow that are (sadly) more urgent than LFB.  (I need a job, or I'll probably starve and lose my apartment in a couple of months... and be forced to move back home to mom)
As soon as possible, OK?

zammy:
We understand, Raven :) Get your real life stuff out of the way. I'm sure Lily won't die without you

Katie:
Quote from: soulofthesea on August 15, 2010, 10:56:30 am


If I remember anything from biology, any man with DMD who wants to have kids biologically related to them is pretty much playing with high voltage. He doesn't know if his spouse is a carrier of DMD or not. After relearning how to make Punnett Squares, and making a few myself, I was quite in awe of the results. If the affected man and a carrier woman have kids, there's a 25% chance that they'll have an affected son or an affected daughter. But, if said man has kids with a non-carrier woman, then there's a 50% chance his daughters will be carriers, but his sons won't have the disease.

To answer your question, Katie, while DMD is more common in males, females can get the disease as well, but only if her father has the disease, which would be a pretty rare occurence.


I have no question? I know almost everything about DMD- my nephew has a severe case of it... and my unborn nephew may have it as well, he still hasn't been tested. I know that it can occur in girls.

And actually, if the father has Becker MD (almost the same but those with it have some of the protein boys with DMD do not have- therefor it progresses slowly) and the mother is a carrier, then girls will most likely be effected as well (because they have no protein on one X chromosome, and very little on the other - which would normally make up for the DMD on the other X)

fraroc:
@ Raven

In understand, Im guessing your playing a pretty hacked sims 2 game here with tons of poseboxes and stuff. It must be a royal pain in the arse (im not english btw I just like saying that lol) to get pics to go right. In my stories in the story editor, I do it the old fashoned way with almost no poseboxes or anything, just Insim, Inteen, and a whole lotta boolprop-ing

Theraven:
Pics wouldn't be the same without CC. What takes time (except loading the game - half an hour or so) is making new CC myself, and decide which poses to use. Sometimes I spend hours on one picture, other times ten minutes. Oh, and story writing/editing.

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