yes, thanx for the followup Patty! You rock!!
Posted By: newbie on 2009-05-12
In Reply to: predental - Patty
Subject: yes, thanx for the followup Patty! You rock!!
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Thanks! Patty you rock!
Subject: Thanks! Patty you rock!
You rock, too!! nm
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You so rock!
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You rock. thank you! nm
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Thanks! You rock! :>)
Subject: Thanks! You rock! :>)
Thanks! You rock... nm
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you rock!
Subject: you rock!
Thank you so much. I was googling all the different spellings I could think of trying to find something.
Thank you thank you thank you!
You rock!
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I did a re-listen, and you are exactly right! Thank you so much for your help. What would I do without the help of the good people on this board?
You rock! Thanks. nm
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You rock! Thank you so much!!!
Subject: You rock! Thank you so much!!!
Thank you, you rock!!!! nm
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Thank you!!!!! YOU ROCK!!!
Subject: Thank you!!!!! YOU ROCK!!!
THANK YOU XanaX!!!! You seriously rock!!!
OMG that's it! You Rock!!!!! TY
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You ROCK! That's IT!
Subject: You ROCK! That's IT!
you totally rock!!!
Subject: you totally rock!!!
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You guys ROCK! It is TAH-USO. THanks ALL!! nm
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Ya'll ROCK!
Subject: Ya'll ROCK!
Thanks for the quick reply! It does make sense in context. This guy has ongoing back pain.
thanks dude rock on
Subject: thanks dude rock on
thanks dude rock on...
THAT would rock my world!
Subject: THAT would rock my world!
Are you kidding me? Gas, out of either end of the dictator, would so make my night! I LIVE for that kind of entertainment!
You guys ROCK nm
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You Rock girl!! Thank you to both your
Subject: You Rock girl!! Thank you to both your
Thx MT50, you rock!
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RockinMT - you rock! Thanks.
Subject: RockinMT - you rock! Thanks.
THANK YOU!!! Flybye - you rock!!
Subject: THANK YOU!!! Flybye - you rock!!
I looked it up and sure enough - you are absolutely correct! The dosage is a bit off, but certainly possible for a taper.
Thank you tons!!!
Mo
=)
p.s. Happy flyin'
You rock!! That is it!! Thanks a million!!
Subject: You rock!! That is it!! Thanks a million!!
Abby
Could it be negative pelvic rock?
Subject: Could it be negative pelvic rock?
You guys got it now that I see it I can hear that is what he is saying...You rock!!!
Subject: You guys got it now that I see it I can hear that is what he is saying...You rock!!!
Thanks again guys! You especially Fiddy, you rock!
Subject: Thanks again guys! You especially Fiddy, you rock!
I shoulda kept quiet; you ROCK! ;) nm
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You ROCK!!!!!!!!! Chocolate bunny is on me! Thanks!!!! Nmsg.
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pelvic rock - referring to movement..
Subject: pelvic rock - referring to movement..
As in "There is no pelvic rock." Is that your usage?
You got it, Olive, I could not remember the drug, thanx, you rock!....nm
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followup
Subject: followup
Have finally found second-hand descriptions of AV Moschcowitz's 1912 publication on rectal prolapse, attributing to him a description of female rectal prolapse and its association with abnormally high/deep cul-de-sac. Still can't find definitive reference, but this would seem to be a smoking gun.
re f-up or followup
Subject: re f-up or followup
Use followup for noun and adjective forms (hyphenated is acceptable alternative)ie, the patient did not return for followup.
For verb, only follow up is correct, ie, patient will follow up with her primary care doctor.
Not sure about the esq stuff.
The above is per 2nd edition of BOS.
s/l E and A followup (sm)
Subject: s/l E and A followup (sm)
discharged home with E and A (?) followup - (evaluate and advise?)
Followup
Subject: Followup
I have trouble to some of the best advise i got is: in for followup visit, in for followup, will
follow up. Hope this helps some.
followup - since there are more than
Subject: followup - since there are more than
one volar locked plating systems existing.
third one is followup
Subject: third one is followup
is acting more like a direct object, which is a noun. If he said in to follow up, then that would be a verb.
Followup
Subject: Followup
I learned that if you can put an a or the in front of it it is followup (noun), if not then follow up (verb).
sorry, sm for followup
Subject: sorry, sm for followup
Is Rocephin (brand name) but probably not IV as it is an injection. Not sure what could be at the end there.
followup or
Subject: followup or
follow-up?
followup NM
Subject: followup NM
followup
Subject: followup
It was my nose. Left it blank because I did not get your help in time. I thought it sounded like she said my nose, but I thought surely she is not saying that. Oh, well.
followup
Subject: followup
It was my nose. Left it blank because I did not get your help in time. I thought it sounded like she said my nose, but I thought surely she is not saying that. Thanks for your help.
followup
Subject: followup
I type it as: The patient returns for followup (One Word). He will follow up with me in the office. (2 words).
I use followup
Subject: I use followup
n/m
It is followup for both.
Subject: It is followup for both.
followup vs follow up - sm please
Subject: followup vs follow up - sm please
Is there an easy way/helpful hint to remember the difference between these?
TIA!
Followup when adjective..
Subject: Followup when adjective..
As in, "schedule a followup visit."
"Follow up" as in "The patient is to follow up with his primary care physician's office."
"Follow-up" is also sometimes used instead of "followup," but as far as I know hyphenation is becoming less and less preferred in almost all cases.
Serology followup
Subject: Serology followup
This is an ESL - sounds like she is saying "The serology followup was negative on the repeat of the lab s/l*eek sounds"
This is a patient with a history of lupus erythematosus thank you
dashes in followup
Subject: dashes in followup
I think the newest way they like it is with no dash, i.e. followup, not follow-up. Although both are acceptable...
For first poster, you are definitely correct in using followup. :)
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