• @[email protected]
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    281 month ago

    Those doctors sound awful. It’s hard to imagine them at least not taking an X-ray if you came in telling them you have acute pain due to an injury, and why tf wouldn’t they refer you to PT? Glad you’re better

    • @[email protected]
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      181 month ago

      Yeah it’s absolutely crazy that a chiropractor was the first person to think of X-raying chronic back pain.

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        101 month ago

        Shit, I have back pain a lot less severe than this fella and my primary care straight up referred me to an MRI at my first appointment, which wasn’t even primarily about my back. Doctors should have to maintain an empathy license.

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          31 month ago

          It’s usually the insurance company, not the doctor. My wife had to do a round of PT for her badly torn meniscus before they’d approve an MRI

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          21 month ago

          Right?

          Even if you’re worried about drug seeking behavior, that’s what the X-ray is for, confirmation.

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        1 month ago

        I was actually x-rayed at the hospital after the initial accident, but they did so while I was lying down. The chiropractor x-rayed me while I was standing.

        Hospital even told me that they don’t catch much of the muscular-skeletal issues that may crop up in patients.

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      1 month ago

      I assume they didn’t want me wasting time & resources. Plus, y’know… I was poor & uninsured.

      Appreciate your kind words! I’ll never be back to 100%, as I was left with a lot of nerve damage for leaving it for so long, but I can walk again without pain, which I’m so fucking thankful for!