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ROFL cuz I think I typed "sx" for symptoms recently. I wonder what list that was on... LMHO

Wait! I double checked my list of medical abbreviations! LOL sx is also for symptoms. Whew. LOLOL

Challis

Umm..I think that there is some confusion over medical abbreviations.Sx stands for surgery, not diagnosos. Tx is treatment and Dx Diagnosis.At 09:55 ã 30/09/2004, you wrote:

Some Dr.s really need more education on MS, hopefully in the future it will become easier for patients to find a Dr. that specializes in the Dx & Tx of this disease. ?if you start having MS Sx in the alotted time frame, I think that should include you in th

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Spent 2 years as a meducal missionary--always meant surgery...unless it

has become a laymans term since then...?

At 04:00 PM 10/1/2004, you wrote:

Sx is frequently used for

symptoms. Probably surgeons use it more to

mean surgeries. (sigh) Consistancy!

Sam

> >Some Dr.s really need more education on MS, hopefully in the

future

> >it will become easier for patients to find a Dr. that

specializes

in

> >the Dx & Tx of this disease.

> >

> >?if you start having MS Sx in the alotted time frame, I think

that

> >should include you in th

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What an awesome experience!!! :o) I didn't know you're were a Muslim, either, so not much was obvious to me. LOL It often isn't. LOL

Challis

Obviously before I became a Muslim ...I started out as an exchange student in Ecuador and some american doctors from Medical Missions International came along to my town and I was asked to translate. From then, I accompanied them to all their missions as an assistant/translator. I left and came back 3 years later as a full-fledged missionary.At 08:21 PM 10/1/2004, you wrote:

Now that sounds interesting! How, when and where?? Challis

Spent 2 years as a meducal missionary--always meant surgery...unless it has become a laymans term since then...?

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Cool, thanks for the info.

At 08:07 PM 10/1/2004, you wrote:

ROFL

cuz I think I typed " sx " for symptoms recently. I wonder

what list that was on... LMHO

Wait! I double checked my list of

medical abbreviations! LOL sx is also for symptoms.

Whew. LOLOL

Challis

In a message dated 10/1/2004 2:09:57 AM US Mountain Standard Time,

ilhamdolilah@... writes:

Umm..I think that there is some confusion over medical

abbreviations.

Sx stands for surgery, not diagnosos.

Tx is treatment and Dx Diagnosis.

At 09:55 ã 30/09/2004, you wrote:

Some Dr.s really need more education on MS, hopefully in the

future

it will become easier for patients to find a Dr. that specializes in

the Dx & Tx of this disease.

?if you start having MS Sx in the alotted time frame, I think that

should include you in th

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Obviously before I became a Muslim ...I started out as an exchange

student in Ecuador and some american doctors from Medical Missions

International came along to my town and I was asked to translate. From

then, I accompanied them to all their missions as an

assistant/translator. I left and came back 3 years later as a

full-fledged missionary.

At 08:21 PM 10/1/2004, you wrote:

Now

that sounds interesting! How, when and where??

Challis

In a message dated 10/1/2004 8:43:39 AM US Mountain Standard Time,

ilhamdolilah@... writes:

Spent 2 years as a meducal missionary--always

meant surgery...unless it has become a laymans term since

then...?

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Wow! Thatt sounds like an amazing experience.

Are you in the US now?

Ammey

> >Now that sounds interesting! How, when and where??

> >

> >Challis

> >

> >

> >In a message dated 10/1/2004 8:43:39 AM US Mountain Standard

Time,

> >ilhamdolilah@y... writes:

> >Spent 2 years as a meducal missionary--always meant

surgery...unless it

> >has become a laymans term since then...?

> >

> >

> >

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At 10:11 PM 10/1/2004, you wrote:

Wow! Thatt sounds like an

amazing experience.

Are you in the US now?

Ammey

> >Now that sounds interesting! How, when and where??

> >

> >Challis

> >

> >

> >In a message dated 10/1/2004 8:43:39 AM US Mountain Standard

Time,

> >ilhamdolilah@y... writes:

> >Spent 2 years as a meducal missionary--always meant

surgery...unless it

> >has become a laymans term since then...?

> >

> >

> >

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Is the medical care good there? I hope so, for you!

Ammey

> > > >Now that sounds interesting! How, when and where??

> > > >

> > > >Challis

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >In a message dated 10/1/2004 8:43:39 AM US Mountain Standard

> >Time,

> > > >ilhamdolilah@y... writes:

> > > >Spent 2 years as a meducal missionary--always meant

> >surgery...unless it

> > > >has become a laymans term since then...?

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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