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Darco shoe. You've got it

Posted By: FT MT on 2006-03-18
In Reply to: s/l Darco weight shoe - podiatry

Subject: Darco shoe. You've got it

It is as brand name of shoe for postoperative surgery.


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Subject: I-PRO shoe?

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Subject: "High Pro" shoe?

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Subject: That is funny!! Doc is saying shoe!! He mumbles sometimes!

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Subject: What about this? I've seen it this way also, 2

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Subject: I've seen it before...

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Subject: Not exactly but thanks - you've given me something to think about

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Subject: Now I've got it too!

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Subject: Same here. Have done it that way wherever I've been, too. nm

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Looks like you've got it!
Subject: Looks like you've got it!


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Subject: Of course! And I've seen that

somewhere before in the far distant past. Told you I'd feel stupid!

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Subject: I've never had a fab PAP, lol. ;-) nm

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Subject: Okay, I've had it....

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Subject: I've Always . . .

Corrected grammar--had a time of it explaining to one clinician why it's "between her and her father" and not "between she . . ."--and only VERY rarely have been asked not to do it.

I think they usually know once the correction is made that what they dictated was incorrect.

Although I'm sure there have been raised eyebrows over my typing the correct "he has DRUNK (not "drank") alcohol since age 16" because to them it sounds (but isn't) wrong.

Past participle, doctor, look it up.

Have fun out there,

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Subject: I've been using "C"

for 30 years and nothing has ever been said... so maybe it depends on the company. I've seen it both ways.
I think you've got it!
Subject: I think you've got it!

Just went back and listened and that is it!  THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!  I did try and Google my "pronunciation" and it just came up blank.  THANKS FOR YOUR EFFORTS - EVERYONE!
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dyshyperplasia, but I cannot document this word . . . is this just another made up word?


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thanks, could've been it! had sent to QA already nm
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I've always used AAA.
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Subject: Thanks! They've not said that before. NM


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Subject: I know you've sent it on..

but since he's ESL, could he have been saying, "an Allis clamp"?
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Subject: you've got it right

you've got it right...


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You've very welcome. Glad to help. NM
NM
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Subject: i've figured it out myself :-)