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Okay, let's have this discussion again! <G>

Many of you convinced me to not hyphenated terms like " mild to moderate " because

it is a range. Did

I misunderstand or is Maureen a rogue on this issue? <wink to Maureen>

Enlighten me!!!!

please?

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FiestaCardiac catheterization did, in fact, reveal a fixed mild-to-moderate

single-vessel CAD involving the mid dominant RCA in the range of 40-50%

which was not responsive to s/l **IT** nitroglycerin....

Is is IT nitroglycerin? IP nitroglycerin? I've never heard him say this

particular phrase before....

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You hit it! I'm a rogue - that's me - a rogue CMT! Pretty scary, eh? Do

you have visions of me all wild haired and wild eyed (look ma, no hyphens!)

roaming around the desert with a laptop strapped to my back looking for a

place to plug in my modem so I can download some work?

For the record, I'm gonna pay absolutely no attention to this discussion,

because it will only confuzzle me more than I already am!

Maureen Cole, CMT, knowing I shouldn't have asked a question on a Saturday

My jewelry website: http://www.angelbugcreations.com

Re: Hyphens Revisited Was: IT nitroglycerin?

Okay, let's have this discussion again! <G>

Many of you convinced me to not hyphenated terms like " mild to moderate "

because it is a range. Did

I misunderstand or is Maureen a rogue on this issue? <wink to Maureen>

Enlighten me!!!!

please?

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

FiestaCardiac catheterization did, in fact, reveal a fixed

mild-to-moderate

single-vessel CAD involving the mid dominant RCA in the range of 40-50%

which was not responsive to s/l **IT** nitroglycerin....

Is is IT nitroglycerin? IP nitroglycerin? I've never heard him say this

particular phrase before....

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You hit it! I'm a rogue - that's me - a rogue CMT! Pretty scary, eh? Do

you have visions of me all wild haired and wild eyed (look ma, no hyphens!)

roaming around the desert with a laptop strapped to my back looking for a

place to plug in my modem so I can download some work?

For the record, I'm gonna pay absolutely no attention to this discussion,

because it will only confuzzle me more than I already am!

Maureen Cole, CMT, knowing I shouldn't have asked a question on a Saturday

My jewelry website: http://www.angelbugcreations.com

Re: Hyphens Revisited Was: IT nitroglycerin?

Okay, let's have this discussion again! <G>

Many of you convinced me to not hyphenated terms like " mild to moderate "

because it is a range. Did

I misunderstand or is Maureen a rogue on this issue? <wink to Maureen>

Enlighten me!!!!

please?

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

FiestaCardiac catheterization did, in fact, reveal a fixed

mild-to-moderate

single-vessel CAD involving the mid dominant RCA in the range of 40-50%

which was not responsive to s/l **IT** nitroglycerin....

Is is IT nitroglycerin? IP nitroglycerin? I've never heard him say this

particular phrase before....

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ROFLPMP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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

You hit it! I'm a rogue - that's me - a rogue CMT! Pretty scary, eh? Do

you have visions of me all wild haired and wild eyed (look ma, no hyphens!)

roaming around the desert with a laptop strapped to my back looking for a

place to plug in my modem so I can download some work?

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