Nancy sighed audibly. She had not wanted to admit she needed to go to the infirmary. She had kept her back issues from causing any real issue so far in her job here, but this time it couldn't be helped. She shook her head to the offer of aligning her back. She was terrified of chiropractors, probably because of how painful seeing one when she was out of the hospital had been. She hadn't been back to one since. [color=Brown]"No, thank you. I should probably just get myself to the infirmary."[/color] She tried to stand again from the position she was in, but it was no good. Even when she took Sasha's hand her muscles just wouldn't allow her to move that way. Slowly, she turned herself to the right and got her knees underneath her. Her breath was coming in a little easier now. She could feel the pills starting their slow work. Shakily, and using Sasha's hand for support, she got herself to her feet. [color=Brown]"I would really appreciate you helping me get to the infirmary. Thank you."[/color] She said, looking up. She didn't know how it would be taken for her to show up to the infirmary with a patient not to get him admitted, but for herself. Some of the nurses here were rather harsh, and she was afraid they would find some way of getting her into trouble for it. Mind, if she didn't go to the infirmary and went to the nurses' station as late as she was, she would still end up in trouble. At least if there was a witness showing how she couldn't move properly, they might not take disciplinary action.