skyping with timmy from the study room to his room while i was doing some studying...
[1:31:32 PM] Agnes Lee: It is important to note that lack of or limited excursion of the hyolaryngeal area was not predictive of how an
individual responded to the surgery
[1:31:35 PM] Agnes Lee: means what
[1:31:58 PM] Timothy Lee: hyolaryngeal area?
[1:32:05 PM] Timothy Lee: you mean hypolaryngeal area
[1:32:14 PM] Agnes Lee: i copy and paste one
[1:32:19 PM] Agnes Lee: how i know correct or not
[1:32:24 PM] Timothy Lee: uh...
[1:32:25 PM] Agnes Lee: i dun even know what it means
[1:32:48 PM] Timothy Lee: means just because the fella has some bulge at the base of the throat doesn't mean he's nt doing well after surgery
[1:33:10 PM] Timothy Lee: oh oh
[1:33:11 PM] Timothy Lee: no no
[1:33:50 PM] Timothy Lee: means just because the fella does NOT have some bulge at the bottom of his throat doesnt mean he's nt doing well
[1:35:44 PM] Agnes Lee: i thought it doesnt prove anything. not it doesnt prove he's not doing well
[1:36:03 PM] Agnes Lee: it just doesnt predict anything
[1:36:06 PM] Agnes Lee: right?
[1:38:00 PM] Agnes Lee: ?
[1:38:07 PM] Timothy Lee: ya
[1:38:11 PM] Agnes Lee: Most favorable results were associated
with patients who have dysphagia of an unknown origin versus patients who have history of a neurological event or
cancer.
[1:38:40 PM] Agnes Lee: means patients with unknown cause of dysphagia responded better to the surgery than the latter right?
[1:39:08 PM] Timothy Lee: yes
[1:39:11 PM] Agnes Lee: walao they write until so chim... sickening.
[1:39:23 PM] Agnes Lee: bread chao da liao
[1:44:41 PM] Timothy Lee: haha
[1:44:45 PM] Timothy Lee: it exploded
i have this habit called "i ask my brother" which i think will never go away. when i am 80 i will still say... "wait, i ask my brother!"
he just reads SO MUCH and i read almost nothing at all. other than my Bible and a very narrow selection of books that suit my liking, which i become obsessive over once i discover and like them.
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