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|COUNSELORNOTES= Beelam Grog had another meltdown upon while on duty during a mission. The distress was caused by hearing the news to put Crew Member German Galven in a medically induced coma after passing out. This resulted in yelling at a superior officer, crying and vomiting. The disciplinary result was suspension from duty and time spent in crew quarters where she wrote a letter/personal log dictating her feelings about her second meltdown.   
|COUNSELORNOTES= Beelam Grog had another meltdown upon while on duty during a mission. The distress was caused by hearing the news to put Crew Member German Galven in a medically induced coma after passing out. This resulted in yelling at a superior officer, crying and vomiting. The disciplinary result was suspension from duty and time spent in crew quarters where she wrote a letter/personal log dictating her feelings about her second meltdown.   
**A letter was written following the incident: [[Beelam Grog/Letter to Montreal Crew]]  
**A letter was written following the incident: [[Beelam Grog/Letter to Montreal Crew]]  
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|CONDITION= Autism/Sensory Processing Disorder
|CONDITION= Autism/Sensory Processing Disorder
|DISCIPLINING OFFICER= Trill Medical Officer
|DISCIPLINING OFFICER= Trill Medical Officer
|COUNSELORNOTES=Patient arrived on medical leave from the USS Montreal. Upon receiving patients medical record and giving sufficient time for memory recovery an assessment of autism diagnostic qualifications was given. Patient was diagnosed with a mild version of autism with a sub diagnosis or sensory processing disorder as most of the documented issues stemmed from that.  
|COUNSELORNOTES=Patient arrived on medical leave from the USS Montreal. Upon receiving patients medical record and giving sufficient time for memory recovery an assessment of autism diagnostic qualifications was given. Patient was diagnosed with a mild version of autism with a sub diagnosis of sensory processing disorder as most of the documented issues stemmed from that. It is to be noted that the patient has a hard time processing new information or understanding what to do when not given clear instructions. When such things occur a meltdown or sensory overload might happen. During this time it is best to talk calmly and allow patient to stim or self soothe. 
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|MEDICALNOTES = Here is anything to supplement from Medical.
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