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Sickbay- Calloway's Physical

Posted Oct. 1, 2018, 12:54 p.m. by Lieutenant Jasmine Wynter (Chief Medical Officer) (Kate O'Neill)

Posted by Lieutenant Faye Calloway (Mission Specialist) in Sickbay- Calloway’s Physical

Posted by Lieutenant Jasmine Wynter (Chief Medical Officer) in Sickbay- Calloway’s Physical

Posted by Lieutenant Faye Calloway (Mission Specialist) in Sickbay- Calloway’s Physical
Adjusting the bag yet again, Faye was starting to think she’d need a massage for her shoulder after lugging her stupid bag around the ship with her. Hopefully her quarters would be ready after this so she could at least stow it somewhere appropriate. She wasn’t prepared to leave it somewhere random though, so for now, it was glued to her for the bulk of the day.

Stepping through the doors into the medical bay, the teal-haired scientist noted that she didn’t feel any anxiety about the space the way she might have a few years ago. though, that might change once she talked with someone and they had even a glimpse at her medical history. At least she had already re-stocked her meds on the way over, so that part wasn’t a concern.

Faye reached out and gently stopped someone. “Uh, hi. Do you know if anyone if free to do a physical?”

~Faye Calloway, Data Specialist

“I can help you. Your Calloway correct,” Jasmine looked at the woman standing in her sickbay. “I got your medical records a few hours ago from a Dr Ryley on the Atlantis. Welcome aboard. Come over here and I will see what I can do to finish checking you in and on your way,” jasmine said gesturing to a bio bed.

Lt. Jasmine Wynter. CMO

“Such service,” Faye said with a lopsided grin moving over to the biobed. She dumped her duffle bag at the base of the bed and hopped up. “Since you know who I am, I bet you had a super fun time reading that record of mine. If people didn’t know better they might think it a piece of fiction. Unfortunately for me, I can confirm its veracity,” she said with a mix of dry sarcasm and light humour.

~Faye Calloway, Data Specialist

“So what brought you to this corner of the universe,” Jasmine said scanning Calloway. She had read the file and was concerned over the Borderline Personality Disorder. People with this tended to view life in extremes of all good to all bad. Patients with this had little middle ground to see a differing perspective. Jasmine was most worried about the possibility of Faye exhibiting stress-related paranoia and loss of contact with reality. This facet of the disorder could make someone a friend one day and an enemy the next resulting in often intense and unstable relationships. However, Jasmine was not the counselor and unless she had a mental break, the problem was Cunningham’s and not hers. Jasmine would just try to make the woman feel welcomed on the ship and leave the diagnosis as a footnote in the medical chart where she discovered it.

Lt. Jasmine Wynter. CMO


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