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Thanks (LOL) ... my husband would argue the fact.

Posted By: MT50 on 2008-02-22
In Reply to: MT50, do you take brain vitamins LOL, you are really top notch. nm - MTchef

Subject: Thanks (LOL) ... my husband would argue the fact.




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Well hey who wants to argue
Subject: Well hey who wants to argue

I guess they know more than the maker of the catheter right?  LOL  I worked in a cath lab for 10 years for several cardiologists and I have never ever hyphenated it, but just like insurance companies dictate how doctors treat patients, AAMT dictates how companies spell their products.  I guess.  Don't mean to be unkind, but that's so ridiculous that because AAMT says it, that's how it should be.  Wrong answer as far as I'm concerned.  7 French (no hypen) for years and years.  No wonder it is such an argument in the OP's office. 
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Subject: Nope, not even a breath before the Bay tall. It is so clear, even had my husband listen??


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Subject: FACT Study

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Subject: That and the fact that it sounds nothing like ibuprofen. Thanks anyway.

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Subject: I don't understand these "after the fact" posts...!

do they not read the whole thread? Just wondering...
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