| I can't hear that.  Still sounds like ballads, but I know it's not.Posted By: kjlange on 2007-10-25In Reply to: blood vessels - MT50
 
 Subject: I can't hear that.  Still sounds like ballads, but I know it's not.
 
 
 
 
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 CT of kidneys.  Visualized s/l ballads are normal......
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 Anyone ever hear of something that sounds like (sm)
 Subject: Anyone ever hear of something that sounds like (sm)
 
 
 a Sunara or Sonara patch?  It's being used as anesthetic on a 6-month-old for a lumbar puncture.  TIA.   Thanks - really sounds like otherus though, can't hear any P's in there sm
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 Can you hear what it sounds like at all?  We can't just guess.
 Subject: Can you hear what it sounds like at all?  We can't just guess.
 
 
 I have found several things but nothing that sounds like what I hear.
 Subject: I have found several things but nothing that sounds like what I hear.
 
 Guess I will have to leave this for someone else to figure out.
 That sounds like it is it!  He is making it so hard to hear!  THANK YOU.
 Subject: That sounds like it is it!  He is making it so hard to hear!  THANK YOU.
 
 
 just sounds like dysplastic then I hear *tuti*??? nm
 Subject: just sounds like dysplastic then I hear *tuti*??? nm
 
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 Usually hear of an on-lay mesh patch, but maybe there's a brand out there that sounds like
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 http://www.blaufuss.org/
 
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 Subject: Sounds good, but I specifically hear "fish."  Thanks you two for trying!  nm
 
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 or can you hear..................nm
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 Yes, I can hear that.
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