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Dr.

Twyford
Psychiatrist
Spirit Community Mental Health Service
Parramatta
NSW 2345

27/12/2017

Dear Dr. Twyford,


Re: Mr. Jack Mills DOB 01/09/1995

I am referring this patient, a 22-year-old man who has a history of paranoid schizophrenia.

Jack was initially diagnosed with schizophrenia 18 months ago and has had frequent admissions due
to recurrent episodes of psychosis including an attempted suicide. His compliance has been poor for
medications and structured work programs. With regard to his psychosocial history, he has a history
of nicotine dependence and binge drinking episodes. His parents divorced 2 years ago and he is
currently living with his mother. Furthermore, he has been on disability support pension since 2016.

He was admitted to our hospital on 23/11/2017, with signs of suspiciousness, oversensitivity,


auditory hallucinations and irritable mood. During hospitalisation, sodium valproate and Navane
were used, and psychotherapy was commenced, although his participation was inadequate because
of his difficulties in concentrating. Apart from this, his laboratory tests were unremarkable.

Jack's condition has generally improved and he will be discharged today. I have advised him to avoid
alcoholic beverages, quit smoking, follow psychotherapy and vocational rehabilitation and have
blood tests annually. Moreover, he will be continued on sodium valproate 250mg twice daily and
Navane 1.5mg every 4 weeks intramuscularly. Please note that the next injection of Navane is on
16/01/2018.

I would appreciate it if you could take over his care for ongoing management.

Yours sincerely,

Psychiatrist

SECC

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