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Post by Pepper on Oct 22, 2008 22:13:53 GMT -5
Per standard orders, the medical records of the Red agent known as Pepper will be visible here. Will be updated as necessary, with psychiatric evaluations included as they arise.
Medical History:
Age: 22 Height: 5'8" Weight: 135 Blood type: B- (rarity: Mother is B+, Dominique almost died in utero as her mother's body attacked her, thinking she was an invader) Allergies: Wool, nickel (jewelry especially, although she has shown a sensitivity to needles in her skin), dairy. NKDA at this time. Markings: Small circular birthmark 2 inches above sternum, myriad scars.
Surgeries: Sterilization, age 20. Voluntary. Immunizations: All required for schooling. *Note: Was given testing for tuberculosis per standards at age 17. Had to be retested thrice as tests came back inconclusive. It was finally determined that her allergy to the metal of the needles was interfering with the test's accuracy. Childhood illnesses: Chickenpox, age 2.
Notes: Fairly masochistic, prone to self-destructive acts. Evaluated by psychiatrists after the death of her fiance (Mencia, Jaime) 3 years ago. No suicidal tendencies. Self-injury not uncommon. Smokes a pack a day, drinks on occasion. No lovers at this time.
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Post by Pepper on Oct 28, 2008 22:54:22 GMT -5
Updated: 3 broken ribs (left side), gunshot wound to right shoulder, cut right cheek, all apparently sustained in a gunfight. Treated in a French hospital, along with an enemy agent (White) who she apparently rescued. In her interview upon her return, she simply stated that she didn't want him dying from blood loss rather than her gun.
Masochistic tendencies resurfacing. Dominique has broken open the wound in her shoulder twice for no reason other than she wanted to feel the blood flow. Surgeons finally stapled it, with warnings that if she removes the staples before it is fully healed she will be restrained in the medical wing until the cut closes on its own. That was enough to make her keep her hands off it. We think. Observation will be sustained until the injuries are fully healed.
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