phrase General Slang

gone off legs

GON OF LEGZ · phrase · informal

Elderly patient who has suddenly become unable to walk

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British shorthand for an older patient who has abruptly lost the ability to mobilise, a common non-specific presentation. Abbreviated GOL.

“Referral says 84-year-old, gone off legs, query cause.”
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gone off legs In A Sentence

Referral says 84-year-old, gone off legs, query cause.

Origin & Usage

British geriatric slang.

Variants off legsGOL

People Also Ask

What does 'gone off legs' mean?

It is British shorthand for an older patient who has suddenly lost the ability to walk or mobilise — a common non-specific presentation that prompts investigation for a cause.

What does GOL stand for?

GOL is the abbreviation for 'gone off legs,' used in referrals and notes.

Where is the phrase used?

It is British geriatric slang, common in referrals and handovers describing elderly patients.

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