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  • cherylzt
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    in reply to: Help reading mri #8048

    thank you for endorsing chirogeek-you never know on the internet if a site is truly legitimate with their findings and I really found it helpful. I put off learning about my MRI findings with too much personal/family things that have happened on top of adjusting to not working.

    cherylzt
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    in reply to: Help reading mri #8037

    i found help understanding MRI reports on a website with easy reading and diagrams for many back issues and can even see explained MRI’s–google chirogeek bright colors, large text– wish you luck

    cherylzt
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    Thank you for taking the time to read my dissertation and reply-I guess I didnt phrase my questions anywhere. With what I listed and the constant pain-worse when sitting and standing more than 10 min.-have limited walking and cleaning the litterbox though its now 4ft off the floor-that little bend is excrutiating. warm baths help,reclined positions help. with what you see in my 1st email diagnosis from MRI (3rd one)There was no specific injury but my life changed alot after 2004 hurricanes took my job, belongings and apartment. I had to walk everywhere, took a cleaning job for large business and went back to school for computer networking but I went from fulltime work fulltime school-FT work/PT school-FT work-had to quit school–to part time work and then disability in 4 years time(2005-2009)fighting it all the way.My depression history has always been medication free except for stressful times after each divorce and custody battle.Most pain is on the right side down the right leg to the ankle bone. My daily activity is very limited now.I was told most recently I have 6 herniated discs-most pain is from L2,3,4,5,S1–mild spondylosis L3,4,–Hypertrophy L4,5 and S1–Neuroforaminal narrowing (NFN) L3,4,5 and S1–Disc Degen L2,3,4,5–Stenosis L4,5,S1 and –Arthropathy mild L3,4 and mod. to severe L5 and S1 according to the MRI and recently new Pain Doctors
    -limited funds per month Medicare covers 80% of any treatment plus, heart/bp/chol meds per month-do you think asking for a low dose of narcotic to help get some of my life back and start PT is appropriate? as I mentioned, the morphine I weened off by myself (as I did with Xanax after a divorce years ago) I dont like meds and am willing to even ask if we can possible do 1 yr on and 1yr off-whatever will work–are you labeling me with Chronic pain syndrome because you feel the MRI results do not warrant my daily limitations and pain level? I grew up with scoliosis and Lordosis and have a hunch back on my right side. There is a history of back related problems with my father and 2 sisters and my neice wore a full brace through the Shriners as she grew due to her back.

    cherylzt
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    I was unclear at the time I was fired but another employee(who took the call and transferred to Boss Dr) overheard my Ex-boss talking with my Pain Dr about my treatment plan and a surgery nurse I used to work with that now worked at the pain Dr’s felt the two Dr’s spoke often and on more personal tones. Her opinion was that they were seeing each other–its long past now and I really couldnt do anything about it as Florida is a state where they can fire you for any reason and get away with it. My last job understood my limitations dwindling and were great about accomodating my schedule to continue working but let me go because I did not list that I was on a pain medication on my application-they required medical disclosure. I am now on disability at age 50 after a 28 year career in Ophthalmology and my new pain Dr stated that depression can be causing the pain???? I wonder if she would be depressed if she could no longer work, helping others, feeling good when a patient finally smiled back at you? i have a very supportive-funny-animated husband and I thank GOD every day

    cherylzt
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    This was very helpful for me as I too have been misrepresented on my medical chart. I made the mistake of allowing the Doctor I worked for refer me to a pain management Dr when I began having serious back problems. I trusted her opinion as she was a “good Christian woman” and seemed to care about her employees. I went to him and though he was quick and yet curteous,I was talked into booking my first epidural immediately and continued to see him for 6 more years. It cost me my job–I took my employers husbands advice and saw HIS Orthopedic Surgeon for a 2nd opinion before getting the EPI. Because I didnt want to offend the wife-my employer (though both Dr and Mr.****** ran the office)I told her I was having my Epidural on Friday afternoon and proceeded to book my 2nd opinion appt. that day. I didnt have to ask for time off as we closed on Fridays half day-I did ask to leave after our last patient was worked up (which was my job)and it was approved (all down in writing). As I left the building to head to that 2nd opinion apt.-the husband came out and told me not to return to work-that he was very sorry, not to be angry with him etc–i got the impression he did not want that. Anyway-I found out after that she found out after talking to my new Pain Dr that no I did not have an epi scheduled with him that friday. Dr’s should not be allowed to discuss patients with employers just because they are Dr’s–then I heard later down the road that they were an item. But, since getting my records from this office-many of my patient notes for appointments do not discuss any new complaints of new symptoms and they say after all 6 EPI’s that pt was very satisfied with outcome-even after I called them once after getting a spinal headache that sent me to the ER-not one of the 6 epis helped-every visit was with a PA that refilled scripts and said see you next month.

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