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EXHIBIT L (3 of 4)

LATEREBRUARYAMARCH 2026 β€” CRISIS AND MEDICATION

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Emergency #3 β€”
St. Paul's Hospital

Sleep Study
Uploaded

Emergency #4 β€”
Royal Columbian

Mental Health
Crisis #2 β€” VGH

Mental Health β€”
201 Keary

Emergency #5 β€”
Royal Columbian

Medications
Prescribed

Workers Advisers
Office

WCB Documents
Submitted

Assessment β€”
201 Keary

Regulatory
Complaints Filed

Seeking emergency ENT care. Received ENT referral with
undetermined date (YTBD). No treatment provided.

CozZie Glow sleep study timelapse uploaded to YouTube
(private). 8-hour sleep sessions compressed into watchable
timelapse format β€” cyclic spasm pattern, feedback loop
evidence, and sleep architecture disruption visible to any viewer.
Not raw footage β€” processed timelapse pipeline developed as
part of CozZie Glow system. Submitted to WorkSafeBC claim
file. Link: httos://youtu.be/TxhNRe6nZhO

After one month of disrupted sleep and ear pain β€” autonomic
dysregulation, anxiety, depression, low BP, no REM sleep
confirmed on Garmin. Near fainting when blood taken. Released
with no treatment.

Sought emergency mental health care at VGH Assessment
Centre. Told facility only for Vancouver residents β€” revealed
after 30 minutes of assessment. Worker wanted to ensure
patient was stable before releasing. Not in acute enough crisis
for admission.

Emergency mental health services at 201 Keary Street New
Westminster. Given outpatient care. Led to subsequent
assessment for required services.

Advised by mental health doctor from 201 Keary by phone to go
to Royal Columbian Emergency for emergency psychiatric care.
Attended in poor mental state. Refused blood draw β€” vocally
adamant that blood draw would cause loss of consciousness.
Saw psychiatric doctor. Prescribed medications currently helping
with sleep disorder. Resident doctor dismissed sleep study
footage as normal night movement. Patient responded: the
spasms are cyclic, not random, and not influenced by external
source. Dog movement does not trigger spasms. Released with
no ENT support. Advised to β€˜have your ear checked out.’ Patient
stated: β€˜That is what | have been doing and no one will help, so
now | am seeking mental health support because no one is
treating my ear. Once the ear is fixed, everything else will fall in
line. Write down that | am here for the wellbeing of my family.’

Trazodone 100mg, Quetiapine 37.5mg, Risperidone 1mg,
Sertraline 75mg (3x25mg). Most significant treatment
intervention to date. Sleep beginning to improve within days.

Attended WAO for claim support.

CozZie Glow sleep study writeup, audiogram, and return to work
plan submitted to WorkSafeBC case manager.

Follow-up assessment at 201 Keary Street New Westminster.
Psychiatric referral offered and accepted to address sleep
disorder and optimize medication stack. Group support for
anxiety offered and accepted. Fully engaged with all offered
services.

Complaints filed with Burnaby Building Department (unpermitted
installation) and Burnaby Fire Department (NFPA 75/76