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Originally Posted by Velocity_14
Dr. AKA_Monet:
Based on the documentation of this thread, Ms. (or Mr.--you never know) Angelnside has displayed her/his inability to write a complete sentence or idea using standard verb-noun agreement. This indicates to me an obvious deformity to the right and left side of the brain to retain and use standard english. If my diagnosis is correct, Ms. (or Mr.) Anglenside must have failed a lot of classes. It just seems to be snowballing from here. I mean, when I opened my Scientific Webster's New Dictionary---it was the first medical term that I read and ironically Ms. (or Mr.) Angelnside's charts were there. I think it was a sign...
Dr. Velocity
1st Year Residency
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Dr. Velocity,
Like I said to your colleage, Dr. Epchick, lack of coherency and script does not make a psychiatry disability of said subject. Upon presentation of said subject, was there stupor or rigeur as displayed in writing? Will we know academic achievement measures for said subject?
Please share with of the core, what the rest of subject's chart said?
I need the diagnosis so that AlexMack can mobilize the patient for a 72 hour hold...
Dr. AKA_Monet
Research Scientist
GC Hospital Chief