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Post  Sana Sat Oct 15, 2011 1:10 am

Name: Melissa Walsh
Gender: Female
Species: Human
Age: 16
DOB: July 6th, 1995
Height: 5'3
Weight: 123.3 lbs

Symptoms: Experiences auditory, visual, and kinesthetic hallucinations, suffers from deep depression, Talks to self; claims mythical beings are real.
Biography: She first began to hallucinate when meeting a friend of perhaps a similar disorder when she first started high school. This was only exasperated by the fact that the girl was stressful and paranoid to begin with and has since swirled beyond the patient's ability to contain it. Due to her unusually formed mind, she often rambles on about "kids" she has names and complex relationships for and has also been know to harm herself. In writing, she has also given herself a different name.
Medical History: Allergic to penicillin

Has the patient been referred by a court ruling?: No (Committed by parents)

Has the patient been previously diagnosed with any mental or health illnesses?: Yes
If so, what?: Attention-Deficit Hyper Disorder

Has the patient been known to harm them self or others?: Has been known to harm herself.

Privileged Patient?: No

Current Medications: None


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Post  Sana Sat Oct 15, 2011 11:14 pm

Dr. Kayoto Saito:
Patient sees, hears, and feels like many different people are speaking to her. When asked of their existence, she appeared to doubt them, though said she confirmed it because of a second person who also claimed to see them in high school.

The patient may have some genetic form of schizophrenia, as no traumatic incidents have been recorded that may have caused it otherwise. Another theory is that this friend of the patient may have deluded her into believing these people are real until she herself believed she had schizophrenia. Follow up session is recommended.
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