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s/l laid disorder?

Posted By: rmb on 2008-11-06
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Subject: s/l laid disorder?

Dr. is listing patients PMH which includes microcephaly, hyperlipidemia, dysarthria, hypertension, s/l Laid disorder, cerebral palsy.


At the beginning of the report when he was introducing the patient, he says she has cerebral palsy, seizure disorder and organic brain syndrome.


Any ideas?  TIA!




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by gradyplayer on 1/20/07
I am always wondering about the past participle tense of the vulgar form, have I been lain?

by Larabees on 1/20/07
I'm pretty sure that you would have been laid. You would have been the direct object. That is, someone did it to you (i.e., laid you). Going back to the example given in the podcast: "It's pretty easy, you lay something down, people lie down by themselves..." So, someone laid you, you didn't lay yourself (I think).
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