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See!?!? Problem solved. Less paperwork. Norrrm Oct 22 #1
Good point! BlueKota Oct 22 #3
Seems like Faux pas Oct 22 #2
I roll my eyes at the things some people say or do, BlueKota Oct 22 #4
Lol Faux pas Oct 23 #17
''standard part of serious adverse event reporting and is not meant for the patient filling out the form... Donkees Oct 22 #5
Thank you! BlueKota Oct 22 #10
Form generated by AI? boonecreek Oct 22 #6
I have a fatal reaction to nuts alittlelark Oct 22 #7
That is good they were able to revive you. BlueKota Oct 22 #11
Typo LudwigPastorius Oct 22 #8
😂😂😂 BlueKota Oct 22 #12
And then... 2naSalit Oct 22 #9
It's good your friend survived. BlueKota Oct 22 #13
Perhaps... 2naSalit Oct 22 #14
If I take anything new - drug or vitamin - womanofthehills Oct 23 #19
That's a smart idea. BlueKota Oct 23 #20
You could check the box YES and then have the person reviewing the form explain why it is there. LogDog75 Oct 23 #15
I work in radiology. Laffy Kat Oct 23 #16
That's An Even Better Example... ProfessorGAC Oct 23 #18
🤣 BlueKota Oct 23 #21
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