WastelandDoc & Song
Hey, I was listening to the wind outside the camp and it sounded like a lullaby—do you ever use music to calm patients in the middle of a mess?
The wind's a good lullaby, keeps the mind from wandering to the next bite. In a mess I’ll set up a simple hum or low‑pitched drone, sometimes play a tinny accordion track if I can find one. It helps patients focus on breathing, not on the chaos around them. If nothing else, a steady rhythm is a cheap, effective distraction.
That sounds soothing—like a gentle tide pulling the mind back. Keep that rhythm steady and let the breath follow; sometimes a soft hum is all it takes to calm the storm inside.
Sounds good. If the hum helps a few folks keep their heads, that’s all the med bay’s got. Keep it simple and steady, and let the patients breathe into it.
Exactly, just a gentle hum and a slow pulse—like a heartbeat of calm. Let the breath sync with it, and the chaos will feel a little less loud.