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Medical

The following is a list of my diagnoses, emergency contacts, and anything else that might be necessary in the case of a medical emergency.

Diagnoses

Ulcerative Colitis

  • Diagnosed March 2019

  • Medication(s): Lialda, omeprazole

  • Considered to be inactive as of March 2022

  • Doctor: Dr. Jeffrey Brown, Lurie Children's Hospital

Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

  • Diagnosed June 2019

  • Medications: ursodiol

  • Cirrohsis, stage II-III fibrosis, marked splenomegaly, advanced portal hypertension, nonspecific periportal edema, splenorenal shunt (1.5 cm)

  • Doctor: Andrea Gossard, Mayo Clinic

Other

  • Iron deficiency anemia

  • Pancytopenia

  • Poikilocytosis: ovalocytes (2+), tear drops (1+), aniso (1+), bite cells (1+)

  • Chronic pain (back)

  • Straightening of cervical lordosis

  • Scoliosis convex left at C7-T1

  • Herniated discs: T9-10, T10-11, T11-12, T12-L1

  • Facet joint arthropathy: L2-3, L3-4, L4-5, L5-S1

Allergies

  • None known; no ferumoxytol brand if iron infusion needed

  • No NSAIDS

Emergency Contacts

  • Mother: Jennifer Toomey

    • Cell: (773) 551-6092

  • Father: John Toomey

    • Cell: (773) 551-6093

  • Primary Care Provider: Niyati Bhandari, Northwestern Hospital

    • Phone: (312) 926-6000

    • Fax: (312) 926-5971

  • Mayo Clinic (Rochester, MN): Andrea Gossard

    • Phone: (507) 284-2511

    • Fax: (507) 284-9886

Take to the ER if:

  • Has sustained medium or high contact injury to spleen or liver areas

  • Skin looks yellow (jaundiced), gray, or green

  • Showing signs of hepatic encephalopathy (confused and disoriented, incoherent speech, aggressive behavior, seizures)

  • Non-responsive

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If you take to the ER or are worried, please call at least one parent listed in the Emergency Contacts list.

Preferred Hospitals:

  • Chicago, IL: Northwestern Memorial Hospital

  • Rochester, MN: The Mayo Clinic

  • Boston, MA: Brigham and Women's Hospital

 

These hospitals already have all records on file and will be the most helpful and best able to administer treatment in the case of an emergency.

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