samhexum Posted Friday at 02:55 AM Posted Friday at 02:55 AM Lately every time I see a commercial for Botox or for plaque psoriasis, the narrator talks about deciding to use the medication because of their moderate to severe frown lines or plaque psoriasis. Have you ever used, or known anyone who has used, the phrase moderate to severe? Every time I see one of those commercials now I cringe even more than I normally would have because of how stupidly unrealistic the voiceover is. Just ranting a bit here… marylander1940 1
jeezifonly Posted Friday at 03:14 AM Posted Friday at 03:14 AM Moderate to Severe is LiabilitySpeak for "Good luck" Luv2play 1
Nue2thegame Posted Friday at 05:43 PM Posted Friday at 05:43 PM These are terms commonly used in the medical field and they have specific criteria for some conditions. So, yes, I’ve heard them used many times.
samhexum Posted Friday at 07:02 PM Author Posted Friday at 07:02 PM 1 hour ago, Nue2thegame said: These are terms commonly used in the medical field and they have specific criteria for some conditions. So, yes, I’ve heard them used many times. But only by clinicians, not supposed patients describing their frown lines.
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