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Need some help guys! I know I've had this word before but I can't grasp it

today!

31-year-old Asian female who has a wart on the lateral right thumb that was

apparently s/l hyfercated.....

Feel like I've tried every possibility but obviously I'm missing the right one!

B, who doesn't feel much like working today!

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, right now I can only find " Hyfrecator " in Vera's. It's defined as a

desiccator-fulgurator-coagulator. Maybe doc is using it as a verb, hyfrecate?

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Need some help guys! I know I've had this word before but I can't grasp it

today!

31-year-old Asian female who has a wart on the lateral right thumb that was

apparently s/l

hyfercated.....

Feel like I've tried every possibility but obviously I'm missing the right one!

B, who doesn't feel much like working today!

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Rennie, You got it right. Docs now used hyfrecated the way they use bovied. I

really wish they would say something like was treated with a Hyfrecator, but I'm

sure that hyfrecate and hyfrecated are going to become words at some point.

Margaret

>>> " §Rennie§ " 03/24/02 07:23PM >>>

, right now I can only find " Hyfrecator " in Vera's. It's defined as a

desiccator-fulgurator-coagulator. Maybe doc is using it as a verb, hyfrecate?

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Experience: 5 months

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----- Original Message -----

Need some help guys! I know I've had this word before but I can't grasp it

today!

31-year-old Asian female who has a wart on the lateral right thumb that was

apparently s/l

hyfercated.....

Feel like I've tried every possibility but obviously I'm missing the right one!

B, who doesn't feel much like working today!

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Thanks for confirming that, Margaret, because I wasn't sure!

----- Original Message -----

Rennie, You got it right. Docs now used hyfrecated the way they use bovied. I

really wish they

would say something like was treated with a Hyfrecator, but I'm sure that

hyfrecate and hyfrecated

are going to become words at some point. Margaret

>>> " §Rennie§ " 03/24/02 07:23PM >>>

, right now I can only find " Hyfrecator " in Vera's. It's defined as a

desiccator-fulgurator-coagulator. Maybe doc is using it as a verb, hyfrecate?

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

----- Original Message -----

Need some help guys! I know I've had this word before but I can't grasp it

today!

31-year-old Asian female who has a wart on the lateral right thumb that was

apparently s/l

hyfercated.....

Feel like I've tried every possibility but obviously I'm missing the right one!

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Thanks a bunch guys--I put hyfrecate in my LRNB in case of future brain

freezes. I got as far as hyf but kept putting the 'e' before the 'r'<G>.

If I would have exercised a bit more patience, I think I could have arrived

at Cataflam without posting a question as he says it more clearly at the end

of the dictation--thanks for your help, Patty.

B., definitely without patience and my hearing seems in jeopardy

tonight too!

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