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Thanks so much for trying. Positive she is not pronouncing this correctly. She is giving me an eye t

Posted By: MT50 on 2007-12-07
In Reply to: Try Biotronik or Boston Scientific balloon catheters - mmk

Subject: Thanks so much for trying. Positive she is not pronouncing this correctly. She is giving me an eye twitch... TGIF.




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Subject: no just saying positive pH or KOH? Not exactly your S/L though. Or positive whiff test said fast? nm


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Subject: She has a positive Tinel's sign, positive Phalen's sign, and positive s/l Durkin's sign.

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Probably just not pronouncing
Subject: Probably just not pronouncing

that "l" there. Thanks!
He might be pronouncing it s/m
Subject: He might be pronouncing it s/m

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thank you, he was pronouncing it funny!
Subject: thank you, he was pronouncing it funny!

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Subject: UR right! He was just pronouncing it differently. Thanks


OMG thank you! I was looking all over for this! doc was pronouncing is wrong.
Subject: OMG thank you! I was looking all over for this! doc was pronouncing is wrong.


that doesn't mean the dictator is pronouncing it
Subject: that doesn't mean the dictator is pronouncing it

right?! lol

He's not pronouncing it like I've heard it, but I believe that's it.
Subject: He's not pronouncing it like I've heard it, but I believe that's it.

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Subject: that has to be it, I think the doctor has a problem pronouncing it--Thanks!!


Thanks I thought so also but pronouncing it "Astenol."
Subject: Thanks I thought so also but pronouncing it "Astenol."

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Subject: Found it. Bullae. He is not pronouncing the Ls clearly.


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Subject: Could doc be pronouncing Lyrica wrong? NM

nm
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you could also correctly use mL rather than cc
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incorrect answers and alot of people are complaining about it. read all the posts below concerning your *answers*. those answers are definitely not helping anyone and if anyone should be kicked off, it should be you. I am not trying to be *rude*, but I AM concerned about the correctness of your answers and how it may affect patient lives. I am not the only one seeing this either and it is not a personal thing. Read the posts below...all of them. Perhaps you will understand.
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Subject: Hey, Patti, an OP MT here; I think you have the info correctly..sm

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