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To: [doctor2]
From: [doctor3]
Subject: Henry's Condition
Madelyn,
I've been running more tests today and I think I may have found something that's not good. According to these tests, whenever Henry has been more active the effects get _worse_. I'm running more tests to make sure, but it seems that exeration just accelerates the effects.
I've attached the files for you to look over but...damn it, I can't get any other conclusion from the results.
Moira
From: [doctor3]
Subject: Henry's Condition
Madelyn,
I've been running more tests today and I think I may have found something that's not good. According to these tests, whenever Henry has been more active the effects get _worse_. I'm running more tests to make sure, but it seems that exeration just accelerates the effects.
I've attached the files for you to look over but...damn it, I can't get any other conclusion from the results.
Moira
Subject: Shit.
Date: 2005-02-28 02:37 am (UTC)From: [doc3]
As you can tell by the subject header, I'm coming to the same conclusion. And still no clue what's causing this. Maybe we're coming at it the wrong way - maybe it's not a virus, maybe it's some sort of pathogen? Something he ate perhaps? I'll go talk to him about anything out of the usual in his movements the past month or so, if he can still remember that much. He's getting markedly worse - I think it's time for another post to the journals, letting the kids know what to expect. He's already getting confused - he thought I was Jean this morning. Only for a moment, but obviously it's attacking his memory. If that keeps up, we're going to need to bring him down here for his own safety...
Re: Subject: Shit.
Date: 2005-02-28 11:44 pm (UTC)From: [doctor3]
I think I've ruled out this being left over from the last time Henry went through massive changes. But beyond that, I'm bloody stumped. We _are_ going to need to keep an eye on him. He's not going to take this well, at all, and I'm afraid of something happening.
Shifts? Keep him with us or us with him?
Subject: It's time, yes.
Date: 2005-03-01 08:14 am (UTC)From: [doc2]
Considering he needed Haroun to bring him back down to medlab today, yes, we're going to need to keep him with us. And tonight's fun and games definitely didn't help - the extertion's made him worse, I'm sure of it.
There's got to be something that'll slow this down, at least, buy us some more time? Because at the rate it's going... Moira, I think we might have to contact his parents soon, let them know so they can see him while he's still able to recognise and talk to them.
Maddie.