Thanks SO much..it sounded so familiar sm
Posted By: Grateful on 2005-10-11
In Reply to: bupropion (Wellbutrin) .... nm - typing4dollars
Subject: Thanks SO much..it sounded so familiar sm
and that has to be it. She does have a history of depression among other things.
THANKS!
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Subject: Thank you! It sounded familiar but I just couldn't find it.
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s/l sounded ? sm
Subject: s/l sounded ? sm
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Subject: Okay, thank you-Sounded really
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It sounded like
Subject: It sounded like
At first, it sounded like Tissue-Link but then relistened and it sounded more like ending with an ''n'' like Tissuleen (pretty bad sound quality though)
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sounded
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Thanks! That is what it sounded like she was saying!!
Subject: Thanks! That is what it sounded like she was saying!!
The uterus was sounded to
Subject: The uterus was sounded to
is what they usually say. You heard right.
he spells out what sounded like R E M P
Subject: he spells out what sounded like R E M P
That's it! "And" sounded like "N". Thank you very much!
Subject: That's it! "And" sounded like "N". Thank you very much!
Yes, a new one on me too. Sounded very strange. nm
Subject: Yes, a new one on me too. Sounded very strange. nm
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No, it sounded like curlets? Thanks though.
Subject: No, it sounded like curlets? Thanks though.
It really sounded like it started with a "P"
Subject: It really sounded like it started with a "P"
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Thank you, that is it, B and V sounded alike nm
Subject: Thank you, that is it, B and V sounded alike nm
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Subject: honestly no... just sounded like it might be what he/she was saying.
because it sounded very much likely share
Subject: because it sounded very much likely share
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Perhaps a 'CCAM' (sounded out...
Subject: Perhaps a 'CCAM' (sounded out...
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Subject: I know...lots sounded very weird. :) Thanks. NM
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Just checking. The dictation sounded like it sm
Subject: Just checking. The dictation sounded like it sm
was coming from the same dictator. Have a good day!!! :)
I was thinking it was cellulitis, but it sounded like an M in there
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Subject: blank also sounded like it could be crippling
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Subject: definitely sounded like "shaw". Going to flag it. thanks. nm
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That's it! Thanks... sounded like a strong V sound
Subject: That's it! Thanks... sounded like a strong V sound
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Subject: thats it.sounded like she was saying shy-cari II. you are absolutely right. thank u
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Subject: thanks so much! it sounded so strange to me - thanks for verifying :)
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Subject: did google, but really sounded like there was an "l" at the end. thanks ladies.
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Subject: Thank you, accent, sounded like "vasting" ha! ha!
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Subject: Sheesh - that's exactly what he was saying, but the "a-d" sounded like "eee-dee". nm
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Subject: Thanks. That has to be it. Never heard of it and sounded like all one word.(nm)
reading that, it sounded rude. sm
Subject: reading that, it sounded rude. sm
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not familiar with this
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That seems familiar.
Subject: That seems familiar.
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Subject: I flagged it... almost sounded like medial borders, but not really...sm
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Subject: thanks - i usually do ER notes so not familiar with that!
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Subject: Sontag seems familiar..
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Subject: U-R-N or saying "urn?" Not familiar at all. nm
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Subject: Not familiar. Can we have this sentence and the one that
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Subject: Not familiar. Where in the abd is he when he's saying this, near what organ(s)? nm
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Subject: not familiar with ENT problems?
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Subject: This sounds familiar
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