What is the meaning of sounds good to me?
This is an informal, colloquial way to say “I accept your suggestion.”
What does me stand for in medical terms?
Español. Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a serious, long-term illness that affects many body systems.
How do you explain CFS to a friend?
Instead of saying “I know how you feel. I have a lot of the same symptoms as you,” keep your comments constructive and caring such as “I’m sorry that you’re feeling so poorly.” Be as understanding and kind as you can, reassuring the person with ME/CFS of your love and support.
What are usually the first signs of me?
Some people with ME/CFS may also have:
- Tender lymph nodes in the neck or armpits.
- A sore throat that happens often.
- Digestive issues, like irritable bowel syndrome.
- Chills and night sweats.
- Allergies and sensitivities to foods, odors, chemicals, light, or noise.
- Muscle weakness.
- Shortness of breath.
- Irregular heartbeat.
What’s another way of saying sounds good?
Sounds good is a really catchy phrase! Although it could be replaced with other phrases like! Sounds like a plan. Looking forward to it….
- Cool!
- Great!
- Fascinating!
- Interesting!
- Impressive!
- I would like to know more!
- Fantastic!
- Exciting!
How do you respond to sounds good?
Smile warmly, say “great” or similar, without gushing. (DON’T sound too ‘grateful’) then add: “It’s a date then, I’ll look forward to it”. Or similar, in your own words.
What does at me mean?
It is a way of publicly messaging someone on social media such as Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, etc. Someone saying “don’t @ me” means don’t message me or tag me. They do not want to be bothered or involved in the conversation or topic.
What does me mean in grading?
The standards based grades of ME = Meets with Excellence, MP = Meets with Proficiency, DP = Developing Proficiency, and WB = Well Below Proficiency are used for the report card only, and not for student performance.
Is CFS an autoimmune disease?
Some researchers have found evidence suggesting ME/CFS is, at least in part, an autoimmune disease. A few different targets of a misfiring immune system have been suggested.
Does me get worse with age?
Most people with ME/CFS will improve over time, especially with treatment, although some people do not make a full recovery. It’s also likely there will be periods when your symptoms get better or worse. Children and young people with ME/CFS are more likely to recover fully.
How do u know if you have me?
Symptoms of ME/CFS
- feeling extremely tired all the time – you may find it very hard to do daily activities.
- still feeling tired after resting or sleeping.
- taking a long time to recover after physical activity.
- problems sleeping, such as waking up often during the night.
- problems with thinking, memory and concentration.
What does it mean when someone says sounds good?
Definitions for sounds good sounds good. There are two reasons why a person does something, one that sounds good and the real one. If it sounds good, you’ll hear it If it looks good, you’ll see it If it’s marketed right, you’ll buy it but if it’s real, you’ll feel it.
What is the difference between if it sounds good and real?
If it sounds good, you’ll hear it If it looks good, you’ll see it If it’s marketed right, you’ll buy it but if it’s real, you’ll feel it. Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily?
What does it mean when your stomach makes noise?
Believed to have been coined onomatopoetically by the Greeks, this scientific term refers to the noise that your stomach makes when it’s seriously in need of some fuel or struggling to digest something that doesn’t agree with it.
Is it really that hard to pronounce medical terms?
Medical experts and patients alike have come to accept this more banal phraseology as the norm. But what only practiced professionals know is that, beneath the veneer of Gray’s Anatomy and Scrubs scripts, much more official medical terminology comes into play. And yes, each and every word is about as painful to pronounce as it is to experience.