Re: Word Help

From: djgordon (danigordon_at_bellsouth.net)
Date: 09/30/04


Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 21:31:11 -0500

Justin was on Baclofen for pain, for muscle tightness, and to help sedate
him, so I would agree with the baclofen as it's very versatile.

Dani

"Barbara Carlson" <bbcarlson@snappydsl.net> wrote in message
news:sr2dnX8yhs0fxMbcRVn-jA@snappydsl.net...
> It is definitely a medication. I'm thinking it is probably baclofen and
she
> is mispronouncing--she is saying blackoven 10, and baclofen comes in
> 10--it's a muscle relaxer, but that could be used for sleep, as the
patient
> has leg cramps at night!
>
> Do others of you have problems with doctors mispronouncing drugs. I even
> have one who both mispronounces and spells them incorrectly. Sometimes
when
> he does that I am quite sure what it should be, but I would never chance
> making a change in situations like that. I just flag them that I could
not
> verify spelling for that drug. Virtually all of my doctors have problems
> like that--often with drugs they do not use in their own practice.
>
> Barb C.
> "Barbara Carlson" <bbcarlson@snappydsl.net> wrote in message
> news:hbCdne5KRrI5z8bcRVn-vw@snappydsl.net...
> > Doctor clearly dictates s/l blackoven... for sleep.
> >
> > I can't find anything under any spelling I can think of. It is
absolutely
> > clear black--long o--ven or vin, emphasis on the first sylable.
> >
> > Anyone have a clue?
> >
> > Barb C.
> >
> >
>
>