Post by DNA on Jun 3, 2010 7:02:22 GMT -5
Name: Daniel Nicholas Avery.
Age: 15.
Date of Birth: February 10, 1995.
Race: Caucasian.
Blood Type: AB -.
Allergies:
None known.
Current medications:
Amitriptyline. For anxiety.
Hyoscyamine. For nausea.
Omeprazole. For pain.
Family History:
Grandfather. Aggressive, non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Cancer.
Grandmother. Intrahepatic, Liver Cancer.
Grandmother. Melanoma, Cancer.
Mother. Lupus.
Father. Abnormal blood pressure.
Surgeries:
Biopsy of the abdominal area.
Visit history:
10 February, 1995
Born 12:32 AM. Six pounds, 2 ounces. Fifteen inches. Normal birth.
12 May, 1995
Routine visit. No oddities.
3 January, 1996
Fever, coughing, and runny nose. Whooping cough.
26 July, 1996
Mild cough. Slight cold.
17 October, 1997
Coughing, fever, and runny nose.
2 March, 1998
Small bruises to the side, back, and left arm. Patient is said to have fallen while playing. Nothing broken or fractured. No serious damage done.
12 February, 1999
Vomiting, fever, and cough. Patient complains of throat hurting. Throat is red and swollen. Positive strep test. Patient is placed on antibiotics.
5 April, 1999
Nausea, coughing, runny nose, and sore throat. Positive strep test. Patient is placed on antibiotics.
14 August, 1999
Swollen throat, vomiting, coughing, sneezing, and runny nose. Severe sinus infection.
19 December, 1999
Stomach pains, vomiting, and slight fever. No apparent cause.
4 May, 2000
Vomiting, fever, coughing, and swollen throat. Positive strep test. Patient is placed on antibiotics.
8 June, 2000
Bruises around the wrist and shoulders. Patient is said to have been rough-housing with an older sibling. No severe damage.
17 June, 2000
Complaints of sore throat and nausea. Throat is swollen and affecting breathing. Positive strep test. Patient refuses shot and is instead given antibiotics.
21 July, 2000
Vomiting, swollen throat, coughing, and inability to swallow food. Positive strep test. Patient is given more antibiotics.
5 August, 2000
Routine visit. Patient is given standard shots.
7 August, 2000
Vomiting. Patient complains of severe stomach pains. No apparent causes. Suggested stress. No further testing.
19 September, 2000
Bruises along the stomach and sides. Patient is said to have been fighting with his brother. No signs of broken or fractured bones.
1 November, 2000
Coughing, vomiting, and sneezing. Mild sinus infection.
29 November, 2000
Vomiting, swollen and raw throat. Positive strep test. Patient is given antibiotics.
3 December, 2000
Nausea, swollen throat, coughing, and runny nose. Positive strep test. Patient is given antibiotics.
9 March, 2001
Cough and runny nose. Mild cold.
30 March, 2001
Fever, vomiting, swollen throat. Positive strep test. Patient is given antibiotics.
1 May, 2001
Vomiting. Patient complains of a sore stomach. Positive strep test. Patient is given a different antibiotic for Strep. Body seems immune to previously taken medications.
8 July, 2001
Cough and shaking. Patient complains of stomach hurting. No apparent causes.
14 August, 2001
Vomiting. No apparent causes.
2 January, 2002
Bruising to the cheek and neck. Patient is said to have been rough housing with an older sibling. Family counseling suggested.
27 January, 2002
Vomiting and swollen throat. Positive strep testing. Tonsillectomy suggested.
10 February, 2002
Shaking, dizziness, headaches, nosebleeds, bruising to the arm, knuckles, stomach and chest. Patient claims to have been fighting a sibling. Nosebleeds and shaking seem unrelated.
18 June, 2002
Cough and runny nose. Patient complains of difficulty breathing. No apparent cause. Patient is suggested to testing for asthma.
14 August, 2002
Vomiting and dizziness. No apparent cause.
10 February, 2003
Headaches, shaking, and dizziness. No apparent cause.
3 July, 2003
Second degree burns across the face, neck, and shoulders. Second degree sand burns down the entire of the left thigh. Medication given to soothe the skin. Patient is said to have been swimming while on vacation. Burns on the face, neck, and shoulders said to be from the sun. Burning on the leg from swimming accident.
5 July, 2003
Fever, shaking, and dizziness. Fatigue from the burns and body stress suggested. Patient complains of severe headaches and stomach pains. Pain medication given.
12 July, 2003
Vomiting. Continuation of bodily stress suggested. Prescribed nausea medications.
25 July, 2003
Fever, vomiting, swollen throat. Positive strep test. Patient is given antibiotics.
11 February, 2004
Red eye and pain. Patient is given antibiotics for pink eye.
16 April, 2004
Coughing, vomiting, runny nose, and ear pain. Sinus infection and inner ear infection. Patient is given prescription for both infections.
27 November, 2004
High fever, vomiting, coughing, difficulty eating, and abdominal pain. Positive flu test. Positive UTI test. Patient is given antibiotics for both flu and urinary tract infection.
25 December, 2004
Vomiting, nosebleeds, and shaking. No apparent cause. Prescribed medication for nausea.
12 November, 2005
Coughing, vomiting, bruising on the arms and chest, nosebleeds. No apparent cause for bruising or nosebleeds. Supposed stress induced illness for vomiting. Patient is prescribed medication for nausea.
2 March, 2006
Severe headaches. Patient diagnosed with chronic migraines. Excedrin suggested.
30 July, 2006
Chest, stomach, and abdominal pains. No apparent cause. Bruises to the arm and stomach show signs of self-inflicted abuse. Psychiatric help suggested to parents.
19 January, 2007
Severe stomach and abdominal pains. Positive urinary tract infection test. Antibiotics given for UTI.
8 August, 2007
Vomiting, headaches, bruising, nosebleeds, dizziness, fatigue, sore throat, and abdominal pains. Positive strep test. Patient given antibiotics for strep.
12 February, 2008
Vomiting and stomach pains. No apparent cause.
14 February, 2008
Continued vomiting and stomach pains. No apparent cause.
18 February, 2008
Constant vomiting and stomach pains. No apparent cause. Strong nausea medication prescribed.
4 May, 2008
Nausea, vomiting, abdominal and stomach pains. Positive urinary tract infection test. Medication given for urinary tract infection. No apparent cause for nausea and vomiting.
8 July, 2008
Worsened abdominal and stomach pains. No apparent causes.
19 July, 2008
Still increasing abdominal and stomach pains, new pains to the back and sides. Bruising to the arms and legs, nosebleeds, increased migraines. Suggested irritable bowel syndrome. Pain medication subscribed. No apparent causes for bruising, nosebleeds, or migraines.
12 November, 2008
Vomiting, swollen throat, coughing, and difficulty swallowing foods. Positive strep test. Antibiotics prescribed for strep.
1 December, 2008
Increased pain in stomach, back, sides, and abdominal region. Difficulty eating without growing nauseated. No apparent causes.
2 February, 2009
Abdominal, stomach, side, and back pain worsened. Severe fever, dizziness, migraines, vomiting, nausea, weight loss, and shaking. Patient tested for urinary tract infection. Positive for severe kidney infection. Patient is given injection for kidney infection. Injection induces vomiting, dizziness, and fatigue in patient. Patient is held in office several hours before allowed home and set to bed rest with intensive care. If worsened, patient is advised to a stay in the hospital.
9 February, 2009
Check up on kidney infection. Improvement slower than expected. Fever has dissipated, but patient continues to lose weight. Patient is set to another week of bed rest.
30 May, 2009
Pain to the abdominal area. Patient is tested for urinary tract infection. Urinary tract infection test positive. Upon further testing, patient is also diagnosed with e coli. Patient is given all treatment available and set to a week of bed rest.
18 June, 2009
E coli problem persists. Patient continues to have pain in the abdominal region. There is little more to do for E coli. Vomiting, sore throat, and coughing. Patient is tested for strep. Strep test is positive. Patient is given antibiotics for strep.
29 July, 2009
High fever, sore throat, vomiting, fatigue, nausea, and dizziness. Patient is diagnosed with swine flu. Patient is given an injection. Injection induces vomiting and fatigue. Patient stays another hour before being released to rest at home. Patient is given antibiotics for flu.
30 October, 2009
Continued pain in the abdomen and stomach. Patient is tested for urinary tract infection. Positive urinary tract infection test. Patient is given antibiotics for urinary tract infection.
12 November, 2009
Pain in stomach and abdominal area. No apparent cause.
24 December, 2009
Pain in the abdomen, side, back, and stomach. No apparent cause.
5 March, 2010
Extreme pain in the stomach, nausea, vomiting, and shaking. Blood tests taken. Early diagnosis of Celiacs Disease.
20 March, 2010
Biopsy of abdominal region. Patient has severe bruising on the stomach, kidney, colon, and intestines. Patient's entire stomach is lined with pockets of small cysts. Patient is given a very strict diet.
21 March, 2010
Burns across the right hand and chin. Right thumb has a torn ligament. Patient is said to have been in a car accident. Patient is put in a cast and later advised to return for a brace.
Age: 15.
Date of Birth: February 10, 1995.
Race: Caucasian.
Blood Type: AB -.
Medical History
Allergies:
None known.
Current medications:
Amitriptyline. For anxiety.
Hyoscyamine. For nausea.
Omeprazole. For pain.
Family History:
Grandfather. Aggressive, non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Cancer.
Grandmother. Intrahepatic, Liver Cancer.
Grandmother. Melanoma, Cancer.
Mother. Lupus.
Father. Abnormal blood pressure.
Surgeries:
Biopsy of the abdominal area.
Visit history:
10 February, 1995
Born 12:32 AM. Six pounds, 2 ounces. Fifteen inches. Normal birth.
12 May, 1995
Routine visit. No oddities.
3 January, 1996
Fever, coughing, and runny nose. Whooping cough.
26 July, 1996
Mild cough. Slight cold.
17 October, 1997
Coughing, fever, and runny nose.
2 March, 1998
Small bruises to the side, back, and left arm. Patient is said to have fallen while playing. Nothing broken or fractured. No serious damage done.
12 February, 1999
Vomiting, fever, and cough. Patient complains of throat hurting. Throat is red and swollen. Positive strep test. Patient is placed on antibiotics.
5 April, 1999
Nausea, coughing, runny nose, and sore throat. Positive strep test. Patient is placed on antibiotics.
14 August, 1999
Swollen throat, vomiting, coughing, sneezing, and runny nose. Severe sinus infection.
19 December, 1999
Stomach pains, vomiting, and slight fever. No apparent cause.
4 May, 2000
Vomiting, fever, coughing, and swollen throat. Positive strep test. Patient is placed on antibiotics.
8 June, 2000
Bruises around the wrist and shoulders. Patient is said to have been rough-housing with an older sibling. No severe damage.
17 June, 2000
Complaints of sore throat and nausea. Throat is swollen and affecting breathing. Positive strep test. Patient refuses shot and is instead given antibiotics.
21 July, 2000
Vomiting, swollen throat, coughing, and inability to swallow food. Positive strep test. Patient is given more antibiotics.
5 August, 2000
Routine visit. Patient is given standard shots.
7 August, 2000
Vomiting. Patient complains of severe stomach pains. No apparent causes. Suggested stress. No further testing.
19 September, 2000
Bruises along the stomach and sides. Patient is said to have been fighting with his brother. No signs of broken or fractured bones.
1 November, 2000
Coughing, vomiting, and sneezing. Mild sinus infection.
29 November, 2000
Vomiting, swollen and raw throat. Positive strep test. Patient is given antibiotics.
3 December, 2000
Nausea, swollen throat, coughing, and runny nose. Positive strep test. Patient is given antibiotics.
9 March, 2001
Cough and runny nose. Mild cold.
30 March, 2001
Fever, vomiting, swollen throat. Positive strep test. Patient is given antibiotics.
1 May, 2001
Vomiting. Patient complains of a sore stomach. Positive strep test. Patient is given a different antibiotic for Strep. Body seems immune to previously taken medications.
8 July, 2001
Cough and shaking. Patient complains of stomach hurting. No apparent causes.
14 August, 2001
Vomiting. No apparent causes.
2 January, 2002
Bruising to the cheek and neck. Patient is said to have been rough housing with an older sibling. Family counseling suggested.
27 January, 2002
Vomiting and swollen throat. Positive strep testing. Tonsillectomy suggested.
10 February, 2002
Shaking, dizziness, headaches, nosebleeds, bruising to the arm, knuckles, stomach and chest. Patient claims to have been fighting a sibling. Nosebleeds and shaking seem unrelated.
18 June, 2002
Cough and runny nose. Patient complains of difficulty breathing. No apparent cause. Patient is suggested to testing for asthma.
14 August, 2002
Vomiting and dizziness. No apparent cause.
10 February, 2003
Headaches, shaking, and dizziness. No apparent cause.
3 July, 2003
Second degree burns across the face, neck, and shoulders. Second degree sand burns down the entire of the left thigh. Medication given to soothe the skin. Patient is said to have been swimming while on vacation. Burns on the face, neck, and shoulders said to be from the sun. Burning on the leg from swimming accident.
5 July, 2003
Fever, shaking, and dizziness. Fatigue from the burns and body stress suggested. Patient complains of severe headaches and stomach pains. Pain medication given.
12 July, 2003
Vomiting. Continuation of bodily stress suggested. Prescribed nausea medications.
25 July, 2003
Fever, vomiting, swollen throat. Positive strep test. Patient is given antibiotics.
11 February, 2004
Red eye and pain. Patient is given antibiotics for pink eye.
16 April, 2004
Coughing, vomiting, runny nose, and ear pain. Sinus infection and inner ear infection. Patient is given prescription for both infections.
27 November, 2004
High fever, vomiting, coughing, difficulty eating, and abdominal pain. Positive flu test. Positive UTI test. Patient is given antibiotics for both flu and urinary tract infection.
25 December, 2004
Vomiting, nosebleeds, and shaking. No apparent cause. Prescribed medication for nausea.
12 November, 2005
Coughing, vomiting, bruising on the arms and chest, nosebleeds. No apparent cause for bruising or nosebleeds. Supposed stress induced illness for vomiting. Patient is prescribed medication for nausea.
2 March, 2006
Severe headaches. Patient diagnosed with chronic migraines. Excedrin suggested.
30 July, 2006
Chest, stomach, and abdominal pains. No apparent cause. Bruises to the arm and stomach show signs of self-inflicted abuse. Psychiatric help suggested to parents.
19 January, 2007
Severe stomach and abdominal pains. Positive urinary tract infection test. Antibiotics given for UTI.
8 August, 2007
Vomiting, headaches, bruising, nosebleeds, dizziness, fatigue, sore throat, and abdominal pains. Positive strep test. Patient given antibiotics for strep.
12 February, 2008
Vomiting and stomach pains. No apparent cause.
14 February, 2008
Continued vomiting and stomach pains. No apparent cause.
18 February, 2008
Constant vomiting and stomach pains. No apparent cause. Strong nausea medication prescribed.
4 May, 2008
Nausea, vomiting, abdominal and stomach pains. Positive urinary tract infection test. Medication given for urinary tract infection. No apparent cause for nausea and vomiting.
8 July, 2008
Worsened abdominal and stomach pains. No apparent causes.
19 July, 2008
Still increasing abdominal and stomach pains, new pains to the back and sides. Bruising to the arms and legs, nosebleeds, increased migraines. Suggested irritable bowel syndrome. Pain medication subscribed. No apparent causes for bruising, nosebleeds, or migraines.
12 November, 2008
Vomiting, swollen throat, coughing, and difficulty swallowing foods. Positive strep test. Antibiotics prescribed for strep.
1 December, 2008
Increased pain in stomach, back, sides, and abdominal region. Difficulty eating without growing nauseated. No apparent causes.
2 February, 2009
Abdominal, stomach, side, and back pain worsened. Severe fever, dizziness, migraines, vomiting, nausea, weight loss, and shaking. Patient tested for urinary tract infection. Positive for severe kidney infection. Patient is given injection for kidney infection. Injection induces vomiting, dizziness, and fatigue in patient. Patient is held in office several hours before allowed home and set to bed rest with intensive care. If worsened, patient is advised to a stay in the hospital.
9 February, 2009
Check up on kidney infection. Improvement slower than expected. Fever has dissipated, but patient continues to lose weight. Patient is set to another week of bed rest.
30 May, 2009
Pain to the abdominal area. Patient is tested for urinary tract infection. Urinary tract infection test positive. Upon further testing, patient is also diagnosed with e coli. Patient is given all treatment available and set to a week of bed rest.
18 June, 2009
E coli problem persists. Patient continues to have pain in the abdominal region. There is little more to do for E coli. Vomiting, sore throat, and coughing. Patient is tested for strep. Strep test is positive. Patient is given antibiotics for strep.
29 July, 2009
High fever, sore throat, vomiting, fatigue, nausea, and dizziness. Patient is diagnosed with swine flu. Patient is given an injection. Injection induces vomiting and fatigue. Patient stays another hour before being released to rest at home. Patient is given antibiotics for flu.
30 October, 2009
Continued pain in the abdomen and stomach. Patient is tested for urinary tract infection. Positive urinary tract infection test. Patient is given antibiotics for urinary tract infection.
12 November, 2009
Pain in stomach and abdominal area. No apparent cause.
24 December, 2009
Pain in the abdomen, side, back, and stomach. No apparent cause.
5 March, 2010
Extreme pain in the stomach, nausea, vomiting, and shaking. Blood tests taken. Early diagnosis of Celiacs Disease.
20 March, 2010
Biopsy of abdominal region. Patient has severe bruising on the stomach, kidney, colon, and intestines. Patient's entire stomach is lined with pockets of small cysts. Patient is given a very strict diet.
21 March, 2010
Burns across the right hand and chin. Right thumb has a torn ligament. Patient is said to have been in a car accident. Patient is put in a cast and later advised to return for a brace.