In the 1980's Mojo Nixon claimed "Elvis is Everywhere." While anyone who visits Vegas might concur, I have to disagree.
Here, at Grumpy Neurology, Yoda is everywhere.
Sure, he may be in many disguises, but even a Jedi Master can't hide that characteristic language pattern from a trained DoC* like me.
The following are quotes I've encountered:
From patients:
"Twenty-one headaches I had in May. Many migraines that is."
"Make the seizures stop, can you?"
"I tried to talk, but speech-wise, I could not."
"Much pain my back does have."
"Forgot you also this, Topamax, work it did not."
In an MRI report:
"Nothing abnormal does the MRI show."
From a nurse:
"Ativan received at 8:00, she did."
From a drug rep:
"Reduction in pain they will have, yes."
From my secretary:
"3:15 tomorrow his appointment is."
And (my favorite) was this patient interaction:
Dr. Grumpy: "You really need to stop overusing Excedrin."
Lady Rebound: "It's hard, but I'll try."
Mr. Rebound: "No! Do... or do not. There is no try."
*Disciple of Charcot