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hypothyroidism. Hard to hear those words. nm

Posted By: Txczech on 2007-08-21
In Reply to: Do you take Synthroid for hyperthyroidism or just hypothyroidism? thank you - Deborah

Subject: hypothyroidism. Hard to hear those words. nm




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hard to tell since her words run together. thanks everyone for all the great suggestions!
Subject: hard to tell since her words run together. thanks everyone for all the great suggestions!


Got it - I was trying too hard to hear a medical term and all he's saying is - (nm)
Subject: Got it - I was trying too hard to hear a medical term and all he's saying is - (nm)

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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.


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Subject: Please help..huge argument in background and hard to hear...sm

She doesn’t recall an ____ (s/l inciting) injury. 


 


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Subject: I wondered, but couldn't hear "articulating" no matter how hard I tried


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Subject: Yes, those are words you will hear a lot...sm

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Subject: Do you hear the words delayed expiratory phase, not sure if this helps. nm

x
hypothyroidism

Hypothyroidism. Last __________s/l fee her __________ s/l cytes were slightly elevated. We will check a repeat TSH today


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Subject: Med for hypothyroidism?

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s/l "repressed" hypothyroidism????
Subject: s/l "repressed" hypothyroidism????


High TSH = hypothyroidism. nm
Subject: High TSH = hypothyroidism. nm


Do you take Synthroid for hyperthyroidism or just hypothyroidism? thank you
Subject: Do you take Synthroid for hyperthyroidism or just hypothyroidism? thank you


Armour Thyroid? - does the patient have hypothyroidism? -nm
Subject: Armour Thyroid? - does the patient have hypothyroidism? -nm


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Subject: spinal stenosis, cad, hypertension, dyslip, hypothyroidism, diverticulosis


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Subject: in list of past medical history....hypothyroidism secondary to sm

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Subject: Yes, and hard to say, so hard to find

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Subject: He says the consonants hard - he gives a hard P on the par and B on the bow.


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Subject: No links but the Stedman's GI & GU Words is great, and you'll need a Pathology/Lab Words book or

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onelook.com, Tessier's Surgical Words, and Sted's Ortho and Rehab Words. Great stuff! nm
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Subject: Can you hear bunion for the first word? And the second can you hear symptomatic or sensory pain?


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Subject: Hard to say, I'd just put what doc says. nm

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Subject: Hard to say from here, but it could mean sm

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Subject: Thanks. Sometimes it's hard to tell

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Subject: This could be a hard one s/l

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Hard to do s/l but ...sm
Subject: Hard to do s/l but ...sm

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TIA


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Subject: it is too hard,

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Subject: He may be saying that - hard to tell, as -- sm

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Subject: I'd like that to be it, but there's a hard "c" in there. nm


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Subject: Without context, hard to tell. SIA is sm

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Subject: We just try too hard. Dumb is what I do best!!! nm


Thanks to all of you for your hard work. I appreciate it! nm
Subject: Thanks to all of you for your hard work. I appreciate it! nm


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Subject: Hard to say without state, but..

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Subject: Not really hard to remember when you think...

ACE inhibitor stands for Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme


and


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Subject: could either be T8 to 11 and L1 or T8 to L1. Hard to say without being able to listen.

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Subject: might be thinking too hard...

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Subject: It is also hard to figure out ...

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Subject: It's very hard to document,

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Subject: So simple yet so hard. Thank you very much!


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Subject: Yes! Thank you. I think I'm trying too hard to learn him.

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Subject: Not sure. Hard to tell with the accent. Thanks though!


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Subject: It's hard to tell. Thanks for the suggestion though!


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Subject: That could possibly be it. Hard to say though. Is

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Subject: Darn. Hard one. sm

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Subject: old, old, old and typed GI for a while. GI is hard!!! nm


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Subject: breakin' up is hard to do...sm =)

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Subject: Hard to tell when it is just listed like that.

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Subject: Definitely a C of hard K sound - NM

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Subject: I am having a very hard time with this one.

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