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And Then I Thought I Was A Fish Welch Peter Welch Peter

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And Then I Thought I Was A Fish Welch Peter Welch Peter
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Publisher: 12by3 Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.68 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Welch, Peter; Welch, Peter
ISBN: 9780985318130, 0985318139
Language: English
Year: 2012

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And Then I Thought I Was A Fish Welch Peter Welch Peter by Welch, Peter; Welch, Peter 9780985318130, 0985318139 instant download after payment.

PATIENT NAME: Peter Hunt Welch
SEX: M
ADMIT DATE: 10/18/2000
DOB: 02/28/1980
HISTORY OF PRESENTING ILLNESS: The patient was a fairly poor historian, appearing unable to provide coherent description of the events preceding his current hospitalization. In a rather vague and disorganized manner, he acknowledged the presence of persecutory concerns. He reported unusual experiences like having seen the earth and the bottom of the sea. In the emergency room, he reported concerns that he might have killed a buddy of his and that he could take a friend's soul from his body. He also reported his ability to be in contact with God. Initially he denied any alcohol or drug use. Later on, he admitted having had LSD on several occasions. He described his trips as traveling the world and touching things. He also acknowledged the use of heroin, crack cocaine, mushrooms, ecstasy, and speed, but he was not able to provide more details.
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