Neville's Breakfast
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Hmm, I detect a gotcha!
But in answer, I’d seek medical help. For the time being, I’m part of this world and so have physical needs (ooh-er) like needing to eat and drink and poo. Medical needs would be part of that.
In the dark ages and medieval period, medicine was part of the duties of a monastery. They’d treat the sick, make medicines, and write books on the subject. Nuns did too; Hildegard of Bingen for example.
I’m not bothered whether people are religious or not but just in the interests of accuracy; the church held back medical progress for centuries and there is a lot of evidence for this eg banning any dissection that disproved the work of Galen. This was the Dark Ages in Europe and can be contrasted with the Golden Age of scientific and medical progress in the Islamic world in the same era. Ask any GCSE History student.