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What the Heck do those codes Mean?

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This is for all Newcomers & those of us that tend to forget some🤔🤔. Enjoy and if you know any new "Codes" please add them in the comment section. CalfeeChick is my "Handle" (Name on this fabulous site)😊😊👍🤔🤔

9/12/2019

MS Abbreviations

- This is a copy of a post I made earlier this year. I thought with all the new folks we have on here, it might be helpful to re-post.

Abbreviations to define:

ACTH - Adrenocorticotropic Hormone

AMD – Advanced Medical Directive

AMP – Adenosine Monophosphate

BBB- Blood-Brain Barrier

CIS – Clinically Isolated Syndrome

CNS – Central Nervous System

CRH - Aimspro

CRH – Corticotropin-releasing hormone

CT – Cat Scan

CSF – Cerebrospinal Fluid

DX – Diagnosis

LDN - Low Dose Naltrexone

PCP – Primary Care Physician

DMT – Disease Modifying Therapy

IMD – Intra Muscular Deep Injection

HSCT - Human Stem Cell Therapy

LP – Lumbar Puncture (Spinal Tap)

MRI –Magnetic Resonance Imaging

NAC N-Acetylcysteine

NMO – Neuromyelitis optica

PHSYCO-ME - “Mental Me”

PBA - Pseudobulbar Affect

RRMS – Relapsing Remitting MS

SPMS – Secondary Progressive MS

PRMS – Progressive Relapsing MS

PPMS -

ON – Optic Neuritis

SI – Subcutaneous Injection

NMO - Neuromyelitis optica

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** DYS - Dysphasia is a condition that affects your ability to produce and understand spoken language. Dysphasia can also cause reading, writing, and gesturing impairments.

Dysphasia is often mistaken for other disorders. It’s sometimes confused with dysarthria, a speech disorder. It may also be confused with dysphagia, a swallowing disorder.

I added this because I often transpose words when I try to speak or even type in a hurry. It's frustrating because I then have to explain myself.

Just wondering if any of you experience this??

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greaterexp

Thanks for the refresher!

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Always a great post, CalfeeChick , thanks!

And here's the full link to the Glossary of MS Terms in case anyone needs that resource:

mymsaa.org/ms-information/g...

- John, MSAA

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Thanks johnMSAA that's a great link. I believe I will spend some time reading it!

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I will be adding to my list: dysphasia [dis-fa´zhah]

impairment of speech consisting in lack of coordination and failure to arrange words in their proper order; due to a central lesion; see also aphasia. Called also dysphrasia.

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This is something that happens with me if I'm overtired or rushing to explain something.

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We forgot that one! 🤗💕🌠

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Adding it now! Thank you Jesmcd2

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jimeka

You forgot PPMS, primary progressive ms, or permanently privileged ms.

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jimeka adding it now, my friend😊 Thank you for letting me know.

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rjoneslaw

thanks

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You're very Welcome!

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goatgal

I've transposed words and syllables all my life (look up Spoonerisms, named for a preacher who did these) and sometimes will say the wrong word because it begins with an identical syllable as the one I meant to say. So far, I can self-correct. I also struggle sometimes with polysyllabic words in speaking. Since childhood, when my father demonstrated how electricity can leap a gap, I've assumed it is just the way I am wired. In my case, it's an oddity, may make others see me as strange, but I don't worry about it. (But, I'm certain it partially explains why I am more comfortable writing than speaking since writing allows me the luxury of self correction before finalizing what I want to express.)

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When I was in grade school, we had a classmate that transposed words, etc. When some of the bullies teased him, we had a lesson from our teacher and not only learned the lesson, it helped us be more considerate and helpful for him. That lesson stays with me today! The bullies were punished and had to explain the lesson in front of our whole class.😊📗

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Frances_B

Even though the majority of members are in the USA this site is not restricted to only people in the USA so GP should also be included as it is the abbreviation used in other parts of the world for General Practitioner i.e. what the yankees call a PCP.

Also - HSCT doesn't stand for Human Stem Cell Transplant - it is Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant, and is generally taken in an MS treatment context to be an "autologous" transplant i.e. one which uses the patient's own stem cells.

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pamgarner

informative, thank you

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Thank you!

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