Sonny Vetter is Tracy's uncle, mentioned in the Season Three episode, "Let No Man Tear Asunder". The name "Sonny" looks like a nickname; but it is actually the personal name that appears in his medical records. Uncle Sonny suffers from a severe heart condition. He is on the transplant list (admitted 23 May 1992); but he is nowhere near the top, which is a source of great worry to his family. He has no allergies and no history of surgery; but he does have a mild case of asthma. There is a family history of heart problems on his father's side.
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| - Sonny Vetter is Tracy's uncle, mentioned in the Season Three episode, "Let No Man Tear Asunder". The name "Sonny" looks like a nickname; but it is actually the personal name that appears in his medical records. Uncle Sonny suffers from a severe heart condition. He is on the transplant list (admitted 23 May 1992); but he is nowhere near the top, which is a source of great worry to his family. He has no allergies and no history of surgery; but he does have a mild case of asthma. There is a family history of heart problems on his father's side.
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| - Sonny Vetter is Tracy's uncle, mentioned in the Season Three episode, "Let No Man Tear Asunder". The name "Sonny" looks like a nickname; but it is actually the personal name that appears in his medical records. Uncle Sonny suffers from a severe heart condition. He is on the transplant list (admitted 23 May 1992); but he is nowhere near the top, which is a source of great worry to his family. He has no allergies and no history of surgery; but he does have a mild case of asthma. There is a family history of heart problems on his father's side. In "Let No Man Tear Asunder", the only episode in which he is mentioned, Tracy uses her uncle's case as a way to get information on an illegal transplant organization by posing as a potential client. At one point, she is actually tempted to do it for real; but, in the end, instead of purchasing an illegal heart for her uncle, she helps to arrest the criminals involved.
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