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but I haven't been able to find it in print anywhere...thanks

Posted By: becky on 2007-09-11
In Reply to: symbols - nana

Subject: but I haven't been able to find it in print anywhere...thanks

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Subject: Yes, thank you. I did find that before, but did feel like trying to read the smal print, but

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Subject: no matter what is in print -- sm

every company QA and/or account will set that rule.

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Subject: Print-worthy article.

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Subject: Glad to help. I love the print version of MPR also. nm


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Subject: Found both terms in print in journals

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Subject: antigenic...yes...sm...http://www.urologysanantonio.com/print/trials.html

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Subject: Bet you haven't seen this one before ...

This is not an account where I have any editorial leeway.  The doctor states, "She was evaluated by an orthopedist, who kind of poo-poo'ed the patient's complaints and apparently did not do an x-ray exam."


Opinions on how to spell "poo-poo'ed?"  


Thanks!   


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Subject: I think you may be right...haven't sent it in yet

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Subject: Thank you! Do this doc often and haven't heard her say this before.


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Subject: she may say it again in impression if you haven't got there. nm


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Subject: Thanks, haven't done OPs in forever!


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Subject: I haven't - is a dosage given? sm

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Subject: Haven't heard that one in a while!!


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Subject: Thanks, that is what I thought but haven't heard it before so just wanted to make sure :)


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Subject: Where did you find, I still cannot find that spelling anywhere?


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Subject: Sorry, cannot find anything

If you happen to find out what this word is, please post it. Usually, if the wordd exists or anything close to it...I can find it. My brother is a physician and he also has no idea what the word could be based on what you say it sounds like.

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Subject: Where did you find that? Thanks!

I've checked everywhere, even googled it. Nothing.


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Subject: Where did you find that? sm

I can only find "Wise" anywhere I have looked or searched. The doctor spells it as "Wyse" but I am not sure that is correct. Did you find it written somewhere? I want to be absolutely sure I am right before going against his spelling.
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Subject: Must be why I could find sm

no other confirmation of that phrase. 


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Subject: Thanks. Could not find that myself! nm


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Subject: About all I could find also. Sorry. nm


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Subject: Did you find out

I am a new mt and was wondering if you found out the answer.  I do OB/GYN too.  I try to find someone I can call to listen to it!
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Subject: do we always find them? naw....ya win some..nm


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Subject: I tried and tried to find this for you...

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Subject: Sorry, can't find this either nm

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