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Thanks so much. That is it. For some reason at 5 something AM all I could hear was pixa?? nm

Posted By: anon on 2009-03-10
In Reply to: Maybe just "...and takes a...." since that same med comes in that dose. nm - NWMNMT

Subject: Thanks so much. That is it. For some reason at 5 something AM all I could hear was pixa?? nm

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reason I said that.....sm
Subject: reason I said that.....sm

In Spanish, there is no *v* - and Spanish-speaking folks could  possibly say affansed for advanced....though I could be wrong.


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Subject: Your welcome :) P.S. The only reason I know this is because SM

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Subject: and the reason it's on the dangerous...sm

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A little rude don't ya think?
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Subject: For me, if that what is said, that is what is typed (within reason).


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Subject: Unless it's in their specs (for some reason)...

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Subject: Hey, the only reason I had a clue on that one is that - sm

...there are Kastenbauers in my family tree. :-) So, your s/l rang a bell.
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Subject: links not working for some reason. Just SM

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Found Potts ligature in Sted's Equip. sm
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from Sted's online--

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A thread, wire, fillet, or the like, tied tightly around a blood vessel, the pedicle of a tumor, or other structure to constrict it.
In orthodontics, a wire or other material used to secure an orthodontic attachment or tooth to an archwire.
[L. ligatura, a band or tie, fr. ligo, to tie]


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Subject: For some reason I can't find this..what is the difference between

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Subject: Thanks - I did check Google but for some reason

only saw one or two and so wasn't sure.
FlyBye seems to be the voice of reason....sm
Subject: FlyBye seems to be the voice of reason....sm

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Subject: agree with you, but for a different reason on the ST issue

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Here for _____ stool.

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Subject: Yes, he is saying four five not forty five. The reason it confuses me

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Subject: I can't see your entire message for some reason. sm

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Entire sentence:

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Thanks for your help.
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Subject: Fahrenheit...Is there any reason why this word..

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Subject: Is there any good reason posters cannot come back to thank for being helped?


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Subject: Spell check needed---adenomycosis. For some reason, I am drawing a blank...

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Subject: Reason for consult: s/l Managed medical consult

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Subject: only thing that I can think of is Detrol, and for whatever reason I want to say lopressor and detrol

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Subject: Can you hear "mild". Hear that a lot. nm


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or can you hear..................nm
Subject: or can you hear..................nm


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with C. difficile colitis as well - CD/VRE...also, resolved to the NVRA just doesn't make grammatical sense - you sure it's not "The C. difficile was treated with Flagyl, but resulted in VRE, then treated with Zyvox?" GOOD LUCK!
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Subject: That's it. Can hear it clearly. Thanks so much!


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Subject: Thank you. I really could not hear...

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Subject: Used to hear that a lot. sm

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