Guest guest Posted August 14, 2002 Report Share Posted August 14, 2002 1- " Her **s/l physio " back and neck pain have resolved " - I need help with context. It does sound like physio, but I can't understand the sentence even after looking up physio. Can you have physio back and neck pain? 2-Patient had an arterial work up that didn't show any insufficiency, but Dr. says " however, this appears to be peripheral neuropathy or perhaps reflex **s/l bedict** dystrophy " - It doesn't sound like reflex neurovascular dystrophy or reflex sympathetic dystrophy. Closer to 'sympathetic' than 'neurovascular', but it still only sounds like 2 syllables (even after replaying several times). There does not sound like there is a tape cut out either. Thanks for any help you can give, Ramona RaLeeII@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2002 Report Share Posted August 14, 2002 Subject: dr. mumblings > 1- " Her **s/l physio " back and neck pain have resolved " - I need help with context. It does sound like physio, but I can't understand the sentence even after looking up physio. Can you have physio back and neck pain? > > 2-Patient had an arterial work up that didn't show any insufficiency, but Dr. says " however, this appears to be peripheral neuropathy or perhaps reflex **s/l bedict** dystrophy " - It doesn't sound like reflex neurovascular dystrophy or reflex sympathetic dystrophy. Closer to 'sympathetic' than 'neurovascular', but it still only sounds like 2 syllables (even after replaying several times). There does not sound like there is a tape cut out either. > > > Thanks for any help you can give, > Ramona Hi Ramona, I'm not sure about the first s/l, but for the second s/l I found Bietti's dystrophy. This has to do with the eye and I'm not sure if it fits in your case or not? Hope this is useful? Laurilee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2002 Report Share Posted August 14, 2002 Subject: dr. mumblings > 1- " Her **s/l physio " back and neck pain have resolved " - I need help with context. It does sound like physio, but I can't understand the sentence even after looking up physio. Can you have physio back and neck pain? > > 2-Patient had an arterial work up that didn't show any insufficiency, but Dr. says " however, this appears to be peripheral neuropathy or perhaps reflex **s/l bedict** dystrophy " - It doesn't sound like reflex neurovascular dystrophy or reflex sympathetic dystrophy. Closer to 'sympathetic' than 'neurovascular', but it still only sounds like 2 syllables (even after replaying several times). There does not sound like there is a tape cut out either. > > > Thanks for any help you can give, > Ramona Hi Ramona, I'm not sure about the first s/l, but for the second s/l I found Bietti's dystrophy. This has to do with the eye and I'm not sure if it fits in your case or not? Hope this is useful? Laurilee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2002 Report Share Posted August 14, 2002 Subject: dr. mumblings > 1- " Her **s/l physio " back and neck pain have resolved " - I need help with context. It does sound like physio, but I can't understand the sentence even after looking up physio. Can you have physio back and neck pain? > > 2-Patient had an arterial work up that didn't show any insufficiency, but Dr. says " however, this appears to be peripheral neuropathy or perhaps reflex **s/l bedict** dystrophy " - It doesn't sound like reflex neurovascular dystrophy or reflex sympathetic dystrophy. Closer to 'sympathetic' than 'neurovascular', but it still only sounds like 2 syllables (even after replaying several times). There does not sound like there is a tape cut out either. > > > Thanks for any help you can give, > Ramona Hi Ramona, I'm not sure about the first s/l, but for the second s/l I found Bietti's dystrophy. This has to do with the eye and I'm not sure if it fits in your case or not? Hope this is useful? Laurilee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2002 Report Share Posted August 15, 2002 I would still guess sympathetic. It just makes sense. ----Original Message Follows---- To: " Ramona Leavitt " ,<nmtc > Subject: Fw: dr. mumblings Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 18:12:32 -1000 I originally sent this about an hour ago and it hasn't shown up yet, but another message that I sent after this one did show up?? Just in case what I found might help (or not) I'm going to send it again. Please forgive if it comes through twice. Laurilee Hi Ramona, I'm not sure about the first s/l, but for the second s/l I found Bietti's dystrophy. This has to do with the eye and I'm not sure if it fits in your case or not? Hope this is useful? Laurilee Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 5:41 PM Subject: Re: dr. mumblings > > Subject: dr. mumblings > > > > 1- " Her **s/l physio " back and neck pain have resolved " - I need help with > context. It does sound like physio, but I can't understand the sentence even > after looking up physio. Can you have physio back and neck pain? > > > > 2-Patient had an arterial work up that didn't show any insufficiency, but > Dr. says " however, this appears to be peripheral neuropathy or perhaps > reflex **s/l bedict** dystrophy " - It doesn't sound like reflex > neurovascular dystrophy or reflex sympathetic dystrophy. Closer to > 'sympathetic' than 'neurovascular', but it still only sounds like 2 > syllables (even after replaying several times). There does not sound like > there is a tape cut out either. > > > > > > Thanks for any help you can give, > > Ramona _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2002 Report Share Posted August 15, 2002 I would still guess sympathetic. It just makes sense. ----Original Message Follows---- To: " Ramona Leavitt " ,<nmtc > Subject: Fw: dr. mumblings Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 18:12:32 -1000 I originally sent this about an hour ago and it hasn't shown up yet, but another message that I sent after this one did show up?? Just in case what I found might help (or not) I'm going to send it again. Please forgive if it comes through twice. Laurilee Hi Ramona, I'm not sure about the first s/l, but for the second s/l I found Bietti's dystrophy. This has to do with the eye and I'm not sure if it fits in your case or not? Hope this is useful? Laurilee Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 5:41 PM Subject: Re: dr. mumblings > > Subject: dr. mumblings > > > > 1- " Her **s/l physio " back and neck pain have resolved " - I need help with > context. It does sound like physio, but I can't understand the sentence even > after looking up physio. Can you have physio back and neck pain? > > > > 2-Patient had an arterial work up that didn't show any insufficiency, but > Dr. says " however, this appears to be peripheral neuropathy or perhaps > reflex **s/l bedict** dystrophy " - It doesn't sound like reflex > neurovascular dystrophy or reflex sympathetic dystrophy. Closer to > 'sympathetic' than 'neurovascular', but it still only sounds like 2 > syllables (even after replaying several times). There does not sound like > there is a tape cut out either. > > > > > > Thanks for any help you can give, > > Ramona _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2002 Report Share Posted August 15, 2002 I would still guess sympathetic. It just makes sense. ----Original Message Follows---- To: " Ramona Leavitt " ,<nmtc > Subject: Fw: dr. mumblings Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 18:12:32 -1000 I originally sent this about an hour ago and it hasn't shown up yet, but another message that I sent after this one did show up?? Just in case what I found might help (or not) I'm going to send it again. Please forgive if it comes through twice. Laurilee Hi Ramona, I'm not sure about the first s/l, but for the second s/l I found Bietti's dystrophy. This has to do with the eye and I'm not sure if it fits in your case or not? Hope this is useful? Laurilee Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 5:41 PM Subject: Re: dr. mumblings > > Subject: dr. mumblings > > > > 1- " Her **s/l physio " back and neck pain have resolved " - I need help with > context. It does sound like physio, but I can't understand the sentence even > after looking up physio. Can you have physio back and neck pain? > > > > 2-Patient had an arterial work up that didn't show any insufficiency, but > Dr. says " however, this appears to be peripheral neuropathy or perhaps > reflex **s/l bedict** dystrophy " - It doesn't sound like reflex > neurovascular dystrophy or reflex sympathetic dystrophy. Closer to > 'sympathetic' than 'neurovascular', but it still only sounds like 2 > syllables (even after replaying several times). There does not sound like > there is a tape cut out either. > > > > > > Thanks for any help you can give, > > Ramona _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2002 Report Share Posted August 15, 2002 Hi Ramona, I found Bietti's dystrophy listed under the word dystrophy in the MPI. I also got a few hits for it on Google and that's why I knew it had something to do with the eyes. I couldn't find it in my Stedman's Medical Eponyms though. Like I said it probably doesn't fit for your s/l but it was the closet thing that I could find that even came close. Laurilee Subject: Re: dr. mumblings > Thanks for the insight. Where did you find Bietti's dystrophy? My tape > doesn't quite sound like it, but could be. It's close. I want to read about > Bietti's, but can't find it in my books or under www.whonamedit.com website. > > Thanks, > Ramona > > > > > > Hi Ramona, > > > > I'm not sure about the first s/l, but for the second s/l I found Bietti's > > dystrophy. This has to do with the eye and I'm not sure if it fits in > your > > case or not? Hope this is useful? > > > > Laurilee > > > > > > Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 5:41 PM > > Subject: Re: dr. mumblings > > > > > > > > > > Subject: dr. mumblings > > > > > > > > > > 1- " Her **s/l physio " back and neck pain have resolved " - I need help > > with > > > context. It does sound like physio, but I can't understand the sentence > > even > > > after looking up physio. Can you have physio back and neck pain? > > > > > > > > 2-Patient had an arterial work up that didn't show any insufficiency, > > but > > > Dr. says " however, this appears to be peripheral neuropathy or perhaps > > > reflex **s/l bedict** dystrophy " - It doesn't sound like reflex > > > neurovascular dystrophy or reflex sympathetic dystrophy. Closer to > > > 'sympathetic' than 'neurovascular', but it still only sounds like 2 > > > syllables (even after replaying several times). There does not sound > like > > > there is a tape cut out either. > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for any help you can give, > > > > Ramona > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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