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s/l outgoing times three

Posted By: a bee on 2006-08-06
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Subject: s/l outgoing times three

In the physical exam section, the first sentence the doctor says is:


"He is pleasant," then what sounds like "outgoing times three," then "in no acute distress."  For a full sentence of what would read, "He is pleasant, outgoing x 3, in  no acute distress."


Does that sound right?  He says it so quickly that I really can't make it out.  I'm just wondering if anyone has ever heard that before.


thanks!




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