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TU'PEQ

Service Record Personal Life Medical Record Academy Transcript MEDICAL RECORD
  • Date of Birth: 234203.4
    • Age: 59
  • Sex: Male
  • Species: Vulcan
  • Height: 182 cm
  • Weight: 72 kg
  • Blood Type: T+
  • Telepathic Status: T5

PAST MEDICAL HISTORY

  • Chronic Illnesses: Lorak Syndrome, see Psychiatric History
  • Medications:
  • Allergies and Reactions:
  • Sexual/Reproductive History:

PAST HOSPITALIZATIONS/SERIOUS ILLNESS

PAST SURGICAL HISTORY

PSYCHIATRIC HISTORY

  • Lorak Syndrome: A rare condition found in Vulcans wherein, under stress, the patient's ability to control emotions is hindered. It is often accompanied by visual hallucinations. It is treated by small doses of synthetic glucocorticoid administered when symptoms occur.

SUBSTANCE USE HISTORY

  • Alcohol: Occasional
  • Recreation Drugs: None
  • Other: Uses synthetic glucocorticoid in treatment for Lorak Syndrome. Highly addictive but only used when necessary.

FAMILY MEDICAL HISTORY

  • Mother:
  • Father:
  • Siblings:

SOCIAL HISTORY

  • Marital status: Single
  • Children: None
  • Occupation/Assignment: Science Officer, USS Blackwell
  • Diet: Vegetarian by choice but will not refuse meat if a social situation demands it.
  • Exercise: Practices Suus Mahna[1] three times a week as well as Sha'mura[2] every day before meditating.

PHYSICIANS' NOTES

  • Medical Officer: Lieutenant Isabel Pond, USS Atlantis
  • Medical Assessment: Mr. Tu'Peq suffers from a condition that has never before been recorded. It operates like diabetes but in the brain: under the influence of catecholamines, a mutation in the genome inhibits the production of the Vulcan glucocorticoid, which is essential in the ability to redirect emotional influences. When under stress, Tu'Peq's emotional inhibitions are lowered and he occasionally suffers suffers from visual hallucinations. The prescription is synthetic glucocorticoid, to be taken only when symptoms start to appear.

COUNSELORS' NOTES