Here is a list of Pseudonym-Acronyms, or the latest future hipster-like trend to hit the inter-thingy, Psacronyms!
People (pseudo-people anyway)
| Who | What | Description |
| Family | ||
| CMC | me | male, 50-ish |
| WIF | spouse | female, 50-ish |
| KID1 | son | late teens, in university, aka SON |
| KID2 | daughter | mid teens, in high school, aka DAU |
| MOM | mother | 80-ish |
| DAD | father | deceased at age 71(1997) of lymphoma |
| SIB1 | oldest bro | 50-ish, aka BRO1 |
| SIB2 | older bro | 50-ish aka BRO2 |
| SIB3 | sister | 50-ish aka SIS |
| Doctors | ||
| DRGR | family doctor | (since 1990, or so) |
| DRMT | hematologist | first specialist I saw, at St. Mikes |
| DRRB | hematologist | my main Dr. at Sunnybrook |
| DRLC | hematologist | colleague of DRRB |
| DRxx | medic | various other docs |
| Other Relatives - Use initials in place of 'xx' if you want to pseudo-identify yourself to people who know you | ||
| RELxx | relative | any relative of CMC or WIF not listed above |
| Friends - Same 'xx' note | ||
| FRDxx | friend | anyone who's not related to me or WIF |
| Co-workers - Same 'xx' note again | ||
| WRKxx | co worker | anyone from my work, past or present (and hopefully, future!) |
Other Strange and Exciting Terms
| Eh? | What | Description |
| AML | Acute Myelogenous Leukemia | (Sometimes called 'myeloid') |
| MDS | Myelodysplastic Syndrome | (formerly known as 'pre-leukemia') |
| ish | adjectival prevaricative suffix | if attached to a number it means 'more than' by any amount somewhere between a tiny bit and laughably too much if attached to anything else it means 'not really' |
I got the same litle machine, only mine holds only an antibiotic, wish yours would hold the same
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