My Vacation From Hell

 

- Piano Steps - Mark Russell (show intro)


CASE 1

- ? (Gonzales, Louisiana)

- Bioluminescence - Drew Lardel, Brian Reidinger, Darren Drew [KPM Music] (Kathleen and Rick Garey have four adult children, including their daughter Melissa Harrington)

- Exotic Objects - Brian Reidinger, Ryan Leach, Darren Drew [KPM Music] (it's early June, and the entire family is taking a fishing vacation on Grand Isle, Louisiana)

- ? (Rick returns to the vacation house after fishing with a sprained ankle)

- Access Development - Brian Reidinger, Ryan Leach, Darren Drew [KPM Music] (later that day, while having dinner, Rick finds his stomach is upset)

- ? (the next day, Rick decides to sit out going out on the boat)

- ? ("I thought "Maybe it's a touch of the flu."")

- ? (the next morning, Rick's ankle still bothers him/Kathleen takes Rick to the hospital)

- Why We Fight - Bruno Alexiu [Cezame Music Agency] (on Saturday night, Rick lays on the couch while the family has dinner)

- ? (everyone is concerned Rick is having a heart attack)

- Intentional Concealment - David Vanacore, Joseph Greenier [KPM Music] (Kathleen calls 911)

- ? (doctors discover Rick's blood pressure is extremely low)

- Hostile Rants - David Vanacore, Joseph Greenier [KPM Music] (doctors run more tests, and discover the cause is something else)

- Adrenaline Addiction - David Vanacore, Brandon Thompson [KPM Music] (explanation of septic shock)

- ? ("My body was under attack.")

- Thoughtful - Bob Bradley [Audio Network] (Rick sees a golden sphere)

- Irrefutable Evidence - Greco Casadesus [Cezame Music Agency] (Rick transferred to another hospital, where he is seen by Dr. Mary Eschete)

- Listed Seveso - Jean-Philippe Dutheil [Cezame Music Agency] (Rick placed on numerous medications/Dr. Eschete realizes Rick's ankle is infected)

- Firestorm - Luke Richards [Audio Network] (cultures from Rick's ankle reveal the cause of his infection)

- Rises and Swells - Igor Dvorkin, Duncan Pittock, Ellie Kidd [Audio Network] (everyone is shocked)

- Making Sharp Turns (30) - David Vanacore, Brandon Thompson [KPM Music] (vibrio vulnificus)

- Immediate Deployment* - David Vanacore, Joseph Greenier [KPM Music] ("We were shocked and confused.")

- Danger Zone - Guy Skornik, Elisabeth Skornik [Cezame Music Agency] ("Vibrio vulnificus is one of the deadliest bacteria known to science.")

- Excessive Risks - Guy Skornik, Elisabeth Skornik [Cezame Music Agency] (doctors tell Rick there's a good chance they'll have to amputate his leg)

- House for Sale - Guy Skornik, Elisabeth Skornik [Cezame Music Agency] (Rick explains he makes a living as a soccer coach)

- Life or Death - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] ("Rick Garey is infected with the flesh-eating bacteria, vibrio vulnificus."/Rick taken into surgery to remove the dead flesh)

- Leak - Guy Skornik, Elisabeth Skornik [Cezame Music Agency] (in the recovery room, Rick slowly awakens from the anesthesia)

- Iceland - Peter Osterberg [Cezame Music Agency] (nurse tells Rick his leg is still there)

- Mountain Flying - Doug Bossi, Doug Beiden [KPM Music] (life cycle of the vibrio vulnificus bacteria)

- Balancelle - Selma Mutal [Cezame Music Agency] (Rick recalls fishing on the rocks)

- Staccanite Aigue - Bernard Parmegiani [Cezame Music Agency] (Rick scraped his ankle on a barnacle)

- For Whom the Bell Tolls - Oliver Ledbury [Audio Network] (the wound created an open door for the bacteria)

- ? (after two weeks in the hospital, Rick is discharged, and today, Rick is back at home, and despite his leg not working as well as it used to, he's back to doing everything he used to do)

- Feeling Chummy [Vanacore Music Group] (how to avoid contracting vibrio vulnificus)


CASE 2

- ? (case intro)

- Bright Young Thing - Adam Drake [Audio Network] (Thiensville, Wisconsin)

- Shaft of Light - David Kelly [Audio Network] (Brooke and Hans Dykema have four children -- 4-year-old Kate, 5-year-old twins Jack and Olivia, and 7-year-old Lauren)

- Intuition - Mat Andasun [Audio Network] (one day in early May, Brooke is sitting in the living room with Lauren watching TV)

- Water Table - Didier Petit, Helene Breschand [Cezame Music Agency] (Brooke notices Lauren moving her face in a weird way)

- Disquiet - Debbie Wiseman [Audio Network] (a week later, Brooke and Hans attend Lauren's spring school concert)

- Avoiding Environmental Danger - David Vanacore, Mikolai Stroinski [KPM Music]; Dare to Hope - Barrie Gledden, Evelyn Glennie [Audio Network]; Tense Strings Rise - Igor Dvorkin, Duncan Pittock [Audio Network] (Lauren becomes scared onstage and walks off the stage)

- Dare to Hope - Barrie Gledden, Evelyn Glennie [Audio Network] (Brooke and Hans take Lauren home)

- Plot Theory - Guy Skornik, Elisabeth Skornik [Cezame Music Agency]; Risk It All - Didier Rachou [KPM Music] (later that week, Brooke films Lauren's unusual behavior as she's heading out to work, to show to a doctor later)

- ?; Risk It All - Didier Rachou [KPM Music] (as Brooke heads to her car, Lauren runs out in front of it)

- The Finding - Philip Guyler [Audio Network] ("7-year-old Lauren Dykema is acting out in a way her parents, Hans and Brooke, have never seen before.")

- Red Planet - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (the next day, Brooke takes Lauren to the family doctor)

- Song from the Deep 2 (30) - Tom Smail [Audio Network] (the next morning, Lauren refuses to go to school)

- ? (Brooke and Hans have trouble getting Lauren into the classroom)

- ? (Brooke and Hans pull Lauren's desk into the hallway to keep her in school)

- Long Slow Days - Pierre-Andre Athane [Cezame Music Agency] (the next day, Brooke takes Lauren to a psychiatrist, who prescribes Lauren anti-anxiety medication)

- Breakout Plan - David Vanacore, Brandon Thompson [KPM Music] (later that week, the kids are returning home from school)

- Synthesis - David Vanacore, Brandon Thompson [KPM Music] (Lauren runs up to her room)

- Rises and Swells - Igor Dvorkin, Duncan Pittock, Ellie Kidd [Audio Network] (Brooke and Hans get no answer after knocking on Lauren's door)

- Synthesis - David Vanacore, Brandon Thompson [KPM Music] (Lauren barricades her door with furniture)

- Asylum - Dan Skinner, Adam Skinner [Audio Network] ("She was getting crazier.")

- Hush Money - Guy Skornik, Elisabeth Skornik [Cezame Music Agency] (the next thing, something happens that makes the family's blood run cold)

- ? (Lauren comes upstairs to her mother with a knife in her hand)

- Risk It All - Didier Rachou [KPM Music]; Nowhere Land - Cyrille Aufort [Cezame Music Agency] (Lauren threatens to kill herself)

- ? ("Brooke and Hans Dykema's 7-year-old daughter Lauren has just threatened to kill herself.")

- Nowhere Land - Cyrille Aufort [Cezame Music Agency] (Brooke calmly takes the knife away from Lauren)

- Net Spider No Perc* - David Vanacore, Joseph Greenier [KPM Music] (Brooke and Hans take Lauren to the renowned pediatric specialist, Dr. Miroslav Kovacevic/Dr. Kovacevic orders very specialized blood tests on Lauren)

- All's Well That Ends Well - David Tobin, Jeff Meegan [Audio Network]; Risk It All - Didier Rachou [KPM Music] (blood test results reveal the cause)

- Making Sharp Turns (30) - David Vanacore, Brandon Thompson [KPM Music] (PANDAS/the streptococcus bacteria is attacking Lauren's brain)

- Red Planet - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] ("The doctor said "Look...the prognosis, i-it's not good."")

- ? ("PANDAS stands for Pediatric Autoimmune Neuro-Psychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections.")

- ? ("In particular case of PANDAS, it could actually cause the permanent damage.")

- Police and Protestors - David Vanacore, Joseph Greenier [KPM Music] (Dr. Kovacevic performs a plasma transfusion on Lauren) 

- Dirty Planet - Bob Bradley, Paul Mottram [Audio Network] (Hans and Brooke take Lauren home, and for three months Lauren takes antibiotic medication as her parents monitor her progress)

- Mystery Lane - Bruce Maginnis [Audio Network] (Lauren finally starts to improve)

- ? (streptococcus bacteria are typically found in the mouth and can cause strep throat, but in some cases, when there's a cut in the mouth or throat, strep bacteria can enter the bloodstream and infect vital organs)

- Negev - Igor Dvorkin, Duncan Pittock [Audio Network] (Brooke remembers taking Lauren to the dentist)

- ? (today, Lauren is back in school and almost completely symptom-free, but has to remain on the antibiotic medication for two years to reduce the chances of re-infection with the strep bacteria)

- Net Spider No Perc* - David Vanacore, Joseph Greenier [KPM Music] (how to reduce the chances of streptococcus becoming invasive)


CASE 3

- Nocturnal Attack* - David Vanacore, Brandon Thompson [KPM Music] (case intro)

- A Chance for Thanks - Will Musser [KPM Music] (Chesterfield, Missouri/Tracey Davidson and her mother Carolyn Buehig have opposite personalities)

- ? (Tracey has just been enrolled in beauty school)

- Cliff Top View - Terry Devine-King, Adam Drake [Audio Network] (one day in late May, Tracey is temporarily living with her mother while she begins the summer semester)

- ? (that night however, Tracey develops bad stomach pains)

- ? (Tracey assumes it's a stomach bug)

- For Whom the Bell Tolls - Oliver Ledbury [Audio Network] ("It literally felt like my stomach was going to explode.")

- Ghost in the Machine - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (Tracey passes gas)

- Who Dunnit - Ray Davies [Audio Network] (Tracey takes medication, but it doesn't work)

- Close to Hysteria* - David Vanacore, Brandon Thompson [KPM Music] (the next morning, Tracey has watery diarrhea)

- Lost in Thought - Bob Bradley [Audio Network] (Tracey assumes it's either something she ate or a stomach flu)

- Life or Death - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (Tracey's mother Carolyn notices a horrible smell from Tracey's bowel movements)

- Accepting the Circumstances - Brian Reidinger, Daniel Burke, Darren Drew [KPM Music] (Tracey keeps going to the bathroom throughout the day)

- Immediate Deployment* - David Vanacore, Joseph Greenier [KPM Music] (Tracey starts to get worried)

- ? (Tracey goes to the hospital/tests come back negative)

- ? ("Inside my head I'm thinking, "I really think something might be wrong with me.")

- Stasis - Paul Mottram [Audio Network] ("Tracey Davidson is in the hospital with severe abdominal pain and diarrhea.")

- Nordsee - Pierre-Michel Sivadier [Cezame Music Agency] (a few days later, Tracey prepares for the first day of school)

- Iceland - Peter Osterberg [Cezame Music Agency] (Tracey's sides start to hurt)

- Rural Prison* - Doug Bossi, Doug Beiden [KPM Music] (Tracey is determined to start school despite her pains)

- ? (despite her abdominal pain, Tracey goes in for the first day of school)

- ? (Tracey's stomach starts to bother her during class)

- ? (Tracey rushes to the bathroom)

- Dark Side - Duncan Pittock [Audio Network] (Tracey hides out in the bathroom until her schoolmates disperse)

- Brain Drain - Bob Bradley [Audio Network] (Tracey heads home, where she discovers she's lost 13 pounds)

- Rising Mercury 2 - Nick Ingman, Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (briefly plays after "...in just less than a week.")

- Lost in the Dark - David O'Brien [Audio Network] ("I thought, "My God, something's wrong."")

- ? ("A few nights later, Tracey can no longer bear it.")

- ? (Tracey experiences horrible pain and begs her mom to take her to the hospital)

- ? (Carolyn takes Tracey to a different hospital, where she is quarantined)

- The Empty City - Guy Skornik, Elisabeth Skornik [Cezame Music Agency] (explanation of C. diff)

- ? (Carolyn checks up on Tracey, but finds they've quarantined her)

- Darkness on Water - Mathias Delplanque [Cezame Music Agency] (Tracey remains quarantined for five days, but tests negative for C. diff)

- Choice - Igor Dvorkin, Duncan Pittock [Audio Network] ("I'm thinking, "What the heck do I have?"")

- Night Hunter - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (Tracey is discharged from the hospital, but they continue to run more tests, and notify epidemiologist Eleanor Peters)

- Immediate Deployment* - David Vanacore, Joseph Greenier [KPM Music] (Tracey gets a phone call from the health department)

- Electronic Warfare* - David Vanacore, Brandon Thompson [KPM Music] ("After weeks of severe intestinal distress, the Local Department of Health has discovered the source of Tracey's affliction.")

- Earth Air Fire Water - Evelyn Glennie, Chris Bussey, Barrie Gledden [Audio Network] ("A parasite that's like a worm?")

- Nocturnal Attack* - David Vanacore, Brandon Thompson [KPM Music] (giardia lamblia)

- ? (Carolyn feels bad for doubting and not being more compassionate towards her daughter)

- ? ("One of the things that makes the giardia parasite so successful is there ability to survive in inhospitable environments...until they reach a suitable host.")

- Parting the Clouds - Dan Skinner, Adam Skinner [Audio Network] (Tracey prescribed anti-parasitic pills)

- ? (within a week, her symptoms are gone)

- Kraken - Dan Skinner, Adam Skinner [Audio Network] (life cycle of the giardia parasite)

- Controlled Environment - Brian Reidinger, Daniel Burke, Brian Casey, Darren Drew [KPM Music] (Tracey explains she has two foster dogs that went to the bathroom everywhere)

- In Name Only - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (today, Tracey has made a full recovery, is now married, and finished her course as the student with the top GPA)

- Mountain Flying - Doug Bossi, Doug Beiden [KPM Music] (how to avoid the giardia parasite)

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