Guest guest Posted February 25, 2002 Report Share Posted February 25, 2002 Took me a little time to fine this, but came across it. Sally put it in and I saved it, Guess Bill put it in before that. It may help those of you that want the abbreviations and what they stand for. Take Care Vera From: Slesline <shy-drager@c...> Date: Fri Jul 28, 2000 7:13 pm Subject: Fw: abbreviations & chatting Another One abbreviations & chatting > Hi all, > > Here is a start of abbreviations we use, everyone add to it. We do not > discourage chatting, because this is a support group and we make friends > who we like to chat with for support. Unfortunately this does drive > away some people at times, because they feel there is too much > chatting. If your message is really just for one person, you can send > it directly to them ) I have sent 45 private messages this week to > list members. Many of us also go on the Netscape or AOL Instant > Messenger and have real time chats with some list members. Pam Bowers > sends out IM lists every once in a while just like the member lists she > sends out. > > Hugs from Bill and Charlotte > > Any way here goes: > > MSA = multiple systems atrophy (overall term which includes 3 sub > groups) > > SDS = Shy-Drager Syndrome (primary symptom is:) > OH = orthostatic hypotension (BP drops on sitting, worse on > standing) > > OPCA = OlivoPontumCerebellarAtrophy primary problem is balance > > SND = StriatoNigral Degeneration primary problems are PD like > > PD = Parkinson's Disease primary problems are tremor and rigidity > > PD+ = Parkinson's Plus disorders like MSA and others > > PSP = Progessive SupraNuclear Palsy another PD+ as is: > > CorticoBasal Ganglionic Degeneration (CBGD) > > Diffuse Lewy Body Disease (DLBD) > > DX = diagnoses > > DX'ed = diagnosed > > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > There are also doctorese terms like: > > Syndrome is a specific set of symptoms > > postural instability and gait difficulty (PlGD) > > dyskinesia or dyskineses is uncontrollable movement - usually upper body > ot head > > Ataxia is movement disorder or problems > > dysphagia is swallowing difficulty > > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > IM = Netscape or AOL instant messenger = direct email connection chat > > ) or happy face > > lol = laugh out loud > > brb = (usually on IM) be right back > > Aussie or OZ = Australian or Australia > > That also brings us to a whole different slang and set of abbreviations > which we will do at another time (since they are sleeping downunder > right now and we would not like to wake them by talking about them ) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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