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  • Essay / Phycyatrist's Notes on Hazel - 785

    Session 1: Today I met Miss Hazel. She is a very nice 13 year old girl. She has just been diagnosed with lung cancer and she is very strong towards herself and her parents. His doctors discovered a miracle drug called phalanxifor and it saved his life. She was very calm and exhausted, which is understandable given that she just received the phalanxifor injections. She said she had injections in her body to please her parents and came to these sessions. She is very angry at her parents for forcing her to come to these sessions and keeps saying that there is no point in her being here. She is angry and overwhelmed by the whole situation. She concluded by saying that her parents also force her to attend a cancer support group. Treatment: I will prescribe that she continues to receive the phalanxifor injections as needed and that she now gets the rest she so badly needs, because sleep cures everything. I think the cancer support group her parents are putting her in would be a very smart move considering her situation. She should stay social and active. Session Two: It's been three years since I first saw Hazel and she is now 16 years old. The phalanxifor has kept her alive but her lungs are still very weak and she has to carry an oxygen tank with nubbins. She told me she didn't feel like talking, spending time with friends, or really socializing. I can feel some depression and loneliness. She really wasn't interested in being here and said that once again the only reason she was here was because her mother forced her to come. She has been going to a cancer support group since she started going and complains about having to go, being here in the middle of paper...... zied why, Agustus was dead. She was very upset and heartbroken and still trying to cope. She had stopped going out with her friends, going out and trying to please her parents. She did, however, spend a lot of time with Isaac and at Agustus's with his family. I told her that she had to do her best to move forward and start living again. She promised she would and left. I received an email moments later stating that Peter Van Houton had sent him emails that Agustus had sent to Peter about Hazel. They were touching emails. Hazel will be fine, I know she will be fine. Treatment: No more social interaction, She looks like she needs to get more phalanxifor injections, She needs to start going back to the support group again, Go out with friends and family and try to live again. She must find happiness again without Agustus.