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Vex
Greenhorn
Joined: 04 Mar 2003 Posts: 5 Location: Houston, TX
Well, ok, so now we know that the Collective Protective policy number is 23658. Someone who doesn't have a grumpy project manager go do something exciting with it. Go! Go!
Vex
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2003 10:55 am
MrDoug
Veteran
Joined: 14 Nov 2002 Posts: 74 Location: On the Outside looking in
Ok! To Whom it May Concern:
My name is Dale Sprague and I am writing in regards to my missing personal effects from when I was a patient at Greatwater General and your e-mail that I received below. I am not able to pick up my items at this time but would like to see what was left behind.
Per your request my Company Incident Report (IR) number is 23658.
Please reply to this e-mail address (mrdoug1SPLAT yahoo.com)
Thank you,
Dale Sprague
From: <effects@greatwatergeneral.com>
To: <dale@synthasia.com>
Subject: Notification of Unclaimed Personal Effects
Date: 07 March 2003
Dear former Greatwater General Medical Center Emergency Room Patient,
This is just to inform you that the personal belongings found upon you upon your admission to the Emergency Room at Greatwater General have been located and are available to be picked up at the Greatwater General Personal Effects Dept. during standard GWGMC staff office hours. We apologize for any inconvenience and believe your things may have inadvertently wound up in the wrong area reserved for fatalities temporarily and that is why they were unavailable at the time of your release. You will, of course, need to present personal identification and your insurance card when picking up your belongings.
If you are unavailable to immediately retrieve your belongings, you may view a digital photo of the contents on-line by providing us with the Insurance Company Incident Report (IR) number for your visit to GWGMC and we will send you the necessary information to access the photo.
Thank you,
Greatwater General Medical Center
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2003 3:17 pm
tatter2323
Boot
Joined: 30 Sep 2002 Posts: 34
MRDoug-
23658 is the policy number, and not necessarily the incident report number. It is unlikely that they are the same number.
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2003 3:57 pm
tatter2323
Boot
Joined: 30 Sep 2002 Posts: 34
New mail:
Date: 11 March 2003
Dear Mr. Sprague:
Thank you for your e-mail clarifying the status of your account and for providing the proper information necessary to reassure us of the security of your confidential data. We are processing your request for access to your records and should have the temporary page available for you within the next 48 - 72 hours. We will notify you of the page's address shortly along with a time when it should be available for your viewing.
As always, thank you for being a Collective Protective customer.
recordsSPLAT collectiveprotective.com
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From: <staff@klepsydra.net>
To: <dale@synthasia.com>
Subject: Welcome
Date: 11 March 2003
Dear Mr. Dale Sprague:
As a recent addition to the Klepsydra.net client family, we would like to take this opportunity and welcome you to our network of Mental Health Facilities and Treatment Centers. While detailed information about your specific treatment plan is discussed in person with you while you are at a Klepsydra, we like to provide supportive information via e-mail for your record keeping and insurance claim purposes. We find that many clients value this additional service as it makes the sometimes difficult task of record-keeping much easier for them. So throughout your time of association with the Klepsydra network, you will receive periodic messages from us with important information to your treatment plan.
For purposes of your documentation, the doctor assigned to your case is Dr. Michelle Kendra.
We look forward to serving you and helping you find the life you deserve.
staffSPLAT klepsydra.net
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2003 1:43 am
kingohugs
Veteran
Joined: 25 Sep 2002 Posts: 73 Location: NYC, New York
I assume we can take this to mean 1 of 2 things:
Sam has been sending mail from Dale's account (on our and/or Dale's behalf) and these are replies to those mesages (they're replies from SOMETHING from the correct name and address.
or
Dale is out (why else would Klepsydra write him, they;d know if he was still inside and/or unable to acceess a computer) and writing himself.
Thoughts?
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2003 10:47 am
konamouse
Official uF Dietitian
Joined: 02 Dec 2002 Posts: 8010 Location: My own alternate reality
kingohugs writes:
Quote:
I assume we can take this to mean 1 of 2 things:
Dale is out (why else would Klepsydra write him, they;d know if he was still inside and/or unable to acceess a computer) and writing himself.
I appears to me to be some sort of a form letter that is sent out to patients for "record keeping purposes" (and for the purpose of this game, to keep US informed on what is happening to Dale while he is at Klepsydra.
Quote:
While detailed information about your specific treatment plan is discussed in person with you while you are at a Klepsydra, we like to provide supportive information via e-mail for your record keepin g and insurance claim purposes.
At least, that is my take on the situation. I don't think he is out of the mental hospital yet. But now we have another contact name that we may be able to use (and start a meaningful conversation if we can find the right angle that would be realistic contact). Emailing requests should keep in mind patient confidentiality issues. But, oh how lovely, if we could manage to have a way for Dale to contact us (i.e. someone started this last week, maybe they can follow up on it, about Dale having access to modify the hospital's website, as "art therapy", or maybe do a written piece that is posted on the web the same way that the art is posted, since Dale wanted to be a writer).
Have a fun day!
_________________
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r u a Sammeeeee? I am Forever!
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2003 11:02 am
butterflyer22
Boot
Joined: 25 Sep 2002 Posts: 37
Dale at Klepsydra At first I thought Dale was out of Klepsydra also. It seems to me that he must have email access. Why would they send this letter to him at this time if he did not. Why not send him just a discharge letter when his inpatient treatment is complete. The PM's could have just email him EOB's from Collective Protective which would tell us his Attending Physician and the treatment received. It seems to me this would have solved informing us as well as moving the plot along.
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2003 4:56 pm
tatter2323
Boot
Joined: 30 Sep 2002 Posts: 34
New mail. Check mailbox to see picture of digitalis.
From: bgpsnoersfSPLAT blindmailerproxy.com
To: daleSPLAT synthasia.com
Subject: Planting Time?
Date: 13 March 2003
Hey:
Hope you're enjoying your little vacation.
EXCELSIOR HYBRIDS
Digitalis purpurea
The most dramatic of all foxgloves. Flowers completely circle the stems and are held horizontally to show-off beautiful interior spotting. Grows to 5-feet tall. Winter hardy to zone 4. Packet is 1/8 ounce, about 25,000 seeds.
PKT: $2.50
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2003 1:16 am
imbri
Entrenched
Joined: 21 Sep 2002 Posts: 1182 Location: wonderland
digitalis picture in dale's email 3/14 for the records, I've attached the image.
As for some of the findings from #ctw
Also, AbuAmaal found the original text (we were wondering if there was something up with the numbers as it seemed to be a whole heck of a lot of seeds). You can see it here, if you're so inclined: link to original text
And kona gave us the image: link to the original image
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2003 1:32 am
dmax
Unfictologist
Joined: 09 Jan 2003 Posts: 1387 Location: Location: Location!
pic The pic doesn't appear to be stegged. If you take the original and the mailed pic and bring the original down to the mailed pic size - they are the same size.
(Just to save you the hassle of looking at it...)
_________________That sounds like something HITLER would say!
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2003 2:10 am
ND3rdEYE
Boot
Joined: 14 Feb 2003 Posts: 24
Re: digitalis picture in dale's email 3/14
imbri wrote:
Also, AbuAmaal found the original text (we were wondering if there was something up with the numbers as it seemed to be a whole heck of a lot of seeds).
I think it may just be a typo. Looking online, I've found pacakages available that say they contain about 2,500 seeds. I know 25,000 would be a lot but if you've ever grown them, you can't get rid of them.
_________________Nick
After 25 years, we still don't have any alternate reality. What happened to the truth? What happened to the dream? What happened to all that lovely hippy shit?
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2003 8:45 am
kt
Kl00
Joined: 05 Dec 2002 Posts: 42 Location: Los Angeles
ABout right Actually 25,000 seeds would not be excessive. I looked on a website that sells foxglove seeds and it said there were about 4.5 million seeds in a pound. Dividing the exact number of seeds they gave by 16 to find out how many were in an ounce, and then by 8 gave me about 35,000 seeds.
Who knew?
--kt
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2003 3:40 pm
Stevoid
Veteran
Joined: 15 Mar 2003 Posts: 91 Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
SPEC: Purpurea The picture on the Businesses page of the Aglaura site is from here and is of a pitcher plant not a cranberry plant...Sarracenia Purpurea.
(See wishchasers for original message...) - has konamouse or anyone else had a reply from Sam as to why it's there?
Seeing as there is a mention of Purpurea in the foxglove strain too, is this related - was it just a clue that we didn't get fast enough before the foxglove seed packet and e-mail was sent? And there is a mention here (same site as image came from) of how the cranberry farming in NJ is endangering the wetlands and polluting waterways. Tied in in any way or coincidence? Or am I off on one again? Feel free to trout me...
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 6:22 pm
tatter2323
Boot
Joined: 30 Sep 2002 Posts: 34
New Mail From: <mkendra@klepsydra.net>
To: <dale@synthasia.com>
Subject: Ashgrove park
Date: 25 March 2003
Hi Dale,
I hope you're doing okay. I want to assure you again that you can page me if you need to; the number is in the discharge info packet you got from the hospital.
I'm trying to follow up with Ashgrove Park like we talked about, but I can't find a listing for them. I tried Ashgrove Park, Ash Grove Park, Ash Grove Amusement Park, etc., but I can't find anything. Could you give me their phone number and/or address?
Thanks, Dale, and I'll see you at your appointment on Thursday.
-Michelle Kendra
Michelle Kendra, MD
Inpatient & Outpatient Psychiatry
Princeton, NJ Headquarters
Klepsydra Mental Health Facility Network
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2003 11:48 pm
StarkRavingMad
Decorated
Joined: 23 Mar 2003 Posts: 250
Re: New Mail
tatter2323 wrote:
From: <mkendra@klepsydra.net>
Could you give me their phone number and/or address?
The whois listing on the domain has the following:
Organization:
AGP, Inc.
Desire Hunter
Upper Mill Road
Burlington County, NJ 08088
US
Phone: 201-555-6754
Email: webmasterSPLAT ashgrovepark.com
I'm noticing that the phone number is a fake ("555") and that "Desire Hunter," while interesting, is probably not helpful. But we have an address. Could someone with a better relationship with Dr. Kendra give that to her? I'd do it, but I am currently pretending to be a scientist in another state collaborating with her, and it'll look weird if I just bust out with "By the way, here's the address I have for Ash Grove Park, ever heard of it?"
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2003 1:13 am
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