| work Eig BC WORKING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE Memo (continued) Worker last name First name Middle initial WorkSafeBC claim number HOLAND MARK 42647461 Be alert. This email is not from within our organization. Donβt click links or attachments unless you trust the sender and know theyβre safe. Contact the Technology Support Desk if youβre not sure. Subject: Mark Holand β Claim 42647461 β Daily Sleep Report β 2026-03-04 MARK HOLAND β DAILY SLEEP REPORT WorkSafeBC Claim: 20260129193705 Date: March 4, 2026 Night Recorded: March 3-4, 2026 MOTOR EVENTS OBSERVED β TIMESTAMPED LOG 00:05 β Body twitch 00:11 β Upper body movement 00:14 β Leg movement 00:15 β Whole body reposition 00:23 β Leg movement 00:24 β Body spasm cycle begins 00:51 β Body reposition to side 00:54 β Whole body spasm cycle begins 01:13 β Whole body reposition, on back, legs exposed, weighted blanket off 01:15 β Side to side head movement 01:16 β Exposed leg movements visible 01:34 β Knees bent, twitch cycle 01:50 β Left arm up and down, left side body spasm 02:10 β Left arm twitch 02:16 β Coordinated movement 02:21 β Hand and arm movement cycle 02:48 β Hand behind head 03:00 β Breathing pattern change β cyclical 03:10 β Whole body reposition 03:12 β Arm up under weighted blanket 03:26 β No large body movement β cyclical breathing clearly visible 04:05 β Whole body twitch under weighted blanket 05:15 β Multiple body repositions 06:15 β Leg movement under weighted blanket, body spasm cycle begins 06:27 β Arm movement under weighted blanket 07:15 β Body reposition, body spasm cycle 09:24 β Leg movement under weighted blanket 09:31 β Whole body reposition 11:49 β SIGNIFICANT EVENT β Rapid finger movement resembling typing. Eyes open. Not conscious. Hands raised above the phone, positioned well below. Filmed at 0.12x speed. See separate slow motion video link below. 11:52 β Whole body reposition NOTABLE CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS This footage documents continuous, cyclical motor activity throughout the entire sleep period with no sustained period of rest. Events include whole body repositioning, bilateral limb movements, coordinated hand and arm cycles, cyclical breathing changes, and a significant complex motor event at 11:49 involving rapid finger movements with eyes open while unconscious. The 11:49 event is particularly notable β rapid, coordinated finger movements resembling typing while eyes are open and the subject is not conscious represents complex motor behaviour during sleep that warrants urgent neurological assessment. VIDEO EVIDENCE Timelapse YouTube link: httos://youtu.be/MjiesSUUATM Slow motion finger movement event (11:49) β 0.12x speed: https://youtu.be/yagr6sNB9qw Days since specialist care was denied: 34 "Both ENT and Neurology do not think outpatient follow up is warranted at this point." β Royal Columbian Hospital Emergency, January 30, 2026 68B33 (RO1/09) Page 4 of 5