No. I had not thought they were.does it annoy you that the letters OCD are in the wrong order?
Would there not be something fishy about a different order.
No. I had not thought they were.does it annoy you that the letters OCD are in the wrong order?
I suspect he was thinking about 'alphabetical order'No. I had not thought they were. Would there not be something fishy about a different order.
does it annoy you that the letters OCD are in the wrong order?

Acute does not mean severe.SARS- Severe acute respiratory syndrome. Folk law says that the word severe was added even though acute means the same thing becauses the acronym would have otherwise been ARS
Your surmise is totally wrong. Despite what many seem to think, in medical usage "acute" does NOT mean the same as "Severe".SARS- Severe acute respiratory syndrome. Folk law says that the word severe was added even though acute means the same thing becauses the acronym would have otherwise been ARS
Acute does not mean severe.
Have you not heard of "acute on chronic" ?What about chronic conditions where the symptoms are acute? e.g. hay fever

COPD?"COAD"
I can't keep up with all the (unnecessary!) changes - either COAD changed into COPD or vice versa. I can never remember which, and don't really care, since both mean much the same (and certainly refer to the same disease process - not to mention the fact that my mind still thinks of it as "chronic bronchitis" {or "chronic bronchitis and emphysema"}, anywayCOPD?
No, not a typo - there were times when it was COAD (Chronic Obstructive Airways Disease)Sorry - I thought it was a typo. I've only ever heard of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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