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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

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> 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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

> >

> >

> >

>

>

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