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Evan Delano
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MEDICAL RECORD
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- Height: 191 cm (6'3")
- Weight: 86.2 kilos (190 lbs)
- Blood Type: AV-
- T/E Rating: T5
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PAST MEDICAL HISTORY
- Chronic Illnesses: Minor nerve damage resulting in peripheral neuropathy. Lingering multiple personality issues associated with a Vulcan mind meld. Medication therapy required.
- Medications: Regular injections of Lexorin and Alkysine.
- Allergies and Reactions: None
- Sexual/Reproductive History: Longterm male partner (Caitian)
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PAST HOSPITALIZATIONS/SERIOUS ILLNESS
- 239406.01: Near lethal exposture to theta radiation. Treatment regimen is expected to be completed by stardate 239408.01, but regular followups to minimize the potential growth of tumors is recommended for the next several years.
- 239206.19: Severe neurological trauma. Caused by performing a Vulcan Mind Meld without sufficient expertise. Lingering nerve damage has caused peripheral neuropathy, and Pa'nar Syndrome. Treatment is ongoing.
- 239011.13: Trauma to right shoulder. Extensive rehabilitation was required.
PAST SURGICAL HISTORY
- SD 239111.30: Shoulder repair following shoulder dislocation.
- Surgeon: CD Skyfire, Acting CMO
- OR Site: USS Garuda
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PSYCHIATRIC HISTORY
- SD 239204.21: Initiated regular counseling sessions with Lt. Raissa Moonsong
- SD 239106.01: Initiated regular counseling sessions with Commander Valen Carys
- SD 237902.11: ENTRY RESTRICTED
- SD 237409.03: ENTRY RESTRICTED
SUBSTANCE USE HISTORY
- Alcohol: 2-4 synthehol drinks per week, occasional use of alcohol.
- Recreation Drugs: None reported
- Other: None reported
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FAMILY MEDICAL HISTORY
- Parent 1 (Mother): Type 1 Diabetes
- Parent 2 (Father): No serious illness reported
- Siblings: No serious illness reported
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SOCIAL HISTORY
- Marital status: Single
- Children: none
- Occupation/Assignment: Operations Officer, USS Veritas
- Diet: Typical North American Terran diet, consumes plant and animal products. No unusual restrictions or allergies reported.
- Exercise: Daily workouts including intensive cardio and resistance training. Regular exercise of damaged shoulder joint highly recommended.
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PHYSICIANS' NOTES
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COUNSELORS' NOTES
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