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Because of exposure to Trellium D at the age of 10, Savan developed a condition known as Emotional Suppression Failure Disorder (EFSD), as it is called in Federation Standard. This was most famously encountered by the USS Enterprise NX-01 in the 22nd century, when the ship encountered a Vulcan ship whose crew had been exposed to massive amounts of the compound. Similar to the Bendii Syndrome that affects elderly Vulcan, ESFD causes the loss of a Vulcan's ability to suppress emotions and, more spectacularly, can produce agitated, progressively violent states, psychosis and paranoia. Records indicat that Savan suffered only moderate exposure. His subsequent ESFD does not produce the more troublesome effects but has notably caused difficulty in the suppression of emotions. Per review initiated by Savan's first adopted parent, Staran, it was recommended Savan be raised around more emotionally expressive species. His condition progressively improved after moving to Terra under the supervision of his adoptive parents. After psychological evaluation, Savan is deemed fit for duty. The subject has developed a personal management program consisting of meditation and intensive physical activity, coupled with medication. Should the subject continue with his management program, he should expect no unforeseen problems. Additional documentation from instructors in Starfleet Academy Survival Training and Starfleet Marine Corps indicated that Savan had no problem in performing in usual high-stress situations. The one exception may be captivity under hostile forces, which may provoke ESFD symptoms. In addition, Stafleet Medical recommends that the subject and commanding officers should take care for him to avoid situations where he would be exposed to psychoactive substances or aggressive telepathy. It goes without saying that all exposure to Trellium D or substances similarly harmful to Vulcans should be avoided at all cost.
Because of exposure to Trellium D at the age of 10, Savan developed a condition known as Emotional Suppression Failure Disorder (EFSD), as it is called in Federation Standard. This was most famously encountered by the USS Enterprise NX-01 in the 22nd century, when the ship encountered a Vulcan ship whose crew had been exposed to massive amounts of the compound. Similar to the Bendii Syndrome that affects elderly Vulcan, ESFD causes the loss of a Vulcan's ability to suppress emotions and, more spectacularly, can produce agitated, progressively violent states, psychosis and paranoia. Records indicat that Savan suffered only moderate exposure. His subsequent ESFD does not produce the more troublesome effects but has notably caused difficulty in the suppression of emotions. Per review initiated by Savan's first adopted parent, Staran, it was recommended Savan be raised around more emotionally expressive species. His condition progressively improved after moving to Terra under the supervision of his adoptive parents. After psychological evaluation, Savan is deemed fit for duty. The subject has developed a personal management program consisting of meditation and intensive physical activity, coupled with medication. Should the subject continue with his management program, he should expect no unforeseen problems. Additional documentation from instructors in Starfleet Academy Survival Training and Starfleet Marine Corps indicated that Savan had no problem in performing in usual high-stress situations. The one exception may be captivity under hostile forces, which may provoke ESFD symptoms. In addition, Stafleet Medical recommends that the subject and commanding officers should take care for him to avoid situations where he would be exposed to psychoactive substances or aggressive telepathy. It goes without saying that all exposure to Trellium D or substances similarly harmful to Vulcans should be avoided at all cost.


''Addendum'' Recent studies indicate that more advanced stages of ESFD may have effects similar to Bendii Syndrome. Notably, the sufferer of ESFD may be indirectly and unconsciously project his emotions onto others in his immediate environment. As Savan does not present up a diagnosis of advanced ESFD at this time, there is no immediate concern for any accidental projection of emotions. However, the subject should consult with a professional upon any signs of advanced ESFD. This may become a concern later in life with the onset of old age.
'''Addendum''' Recent studies indicate that more advanced stages of ESFD may have effects similar to Bendii Syndrome. Notably, the sufferer of ESFD may be indirectly and unconsciously project his emotions onto others in his immediate environment. As Savan does not present up a diagnosis of advanced ESFD at this time, there is no immediate concern for any accidental projection of emotions. However, the subject should consult with a professional upon any signs of advanced ESFD. This may become a concern later in life with the onset of old age.


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