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[[Category:Historical Documents]]
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Revision as of 02:34, 23 November 2009

The autism papers are the fabled Relic of Fail, in which the exact nature of Chris's psychiatric diagnosis is revealed by an objective source (as opposed to Chris's revisionist account of his life), with the extent of his autism (or whether he really is autistic at all) revealed.

To date, only an intake paper circa 2004 from when Chris was taking anger management for flipping out on PVCC is available, with his original, earlier papers remain locked away in Bob's filing cabinet.

Intake Survey

In November 2009, Chris e-mailed Kacey these papers to show that he is a TRUE and HONEST autistic. Kacey shared these papers with her new husband, the official and originial Christian Weston Chandler who in turn distributed them online.

To date, this is the only independent, professional evaluation of Chris's psychiatric state.

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Christian Chandler (003 79 67)
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November 5, 2004

DIAGNOSIS:

Axis I: None
Axis II: Autistic disorder, 299
Axis III: None
Axis IV: Suspension from school, social isolation
Axix V: 70

PLAN:
1. After discussing the risks, benefits, and side effects, the patient and his parents agreed to have his Paxil increased from 20 mgs. to 30 mgs. They were offered a prescription, but preferred to have this done by their primary care physician.

2. Releases of information were signed for the counselors at PVCC in case this became necessary for further evaluation purposes.

3. We will try to work with the department of rehab services to facilitate any other services that might be available for Mr. Chandler

4. The patient's parents were unsure of whether they will be following up here at the clinic in the future as there are insurance concerns which might limit this. They were, however, informed of access to emergency care and encouraged to call the clinic with any questions or concerns.

5. No follow-up appointment has been scheduled, although should they wish to continue the patient's psychiatric care at this clinic, we would be more than happy to see him.

6. The patient was seen by the attending, Dr. Zachariah Dameron, who agrees with the above-mentioned assessment and treatment plan.

Jeff Raynor, M.D. Zachariah C. Dameron, III, M.D.
Resident in Psychiatric Medicine Attending

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