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Old 08-30-2013, 09:29 PM #1
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Default Old and behind the times

Hi,

Could someone help me with some abbreviated items. I am very behind the times and do not understand a lot of the abbreviations used by many posters. I get most of the medical ones, it is the others that stump me.

Could someone make a list of ones frequently used that I could refer to when needed?

Now I know I am getting old. I am starting to sound like my parents did when I was a teenager. The shoe is on the other foot now.

Thanks for any help.
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